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Corpus Site Map

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Corpus Christi College is situated on Trumpington Street in Cambridge city centre. All visitors to the College should report first to the Porters’ Lodge, located in the main entrance archway on Trumpington Street. The telephone number for the Porters’ Lodge is 01223 338000.

The main College site

Corpus Site Map

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Getting here

Arriving by Road

From the M11, take either Junction 11 or 12 and follow into Cambridge city centre (see the Regional Road Links Map). Follow the city signs for public parking as parking is not available at Corpus (except for loading and unloading and other special circumstances). The Cambridge Around Corpus Map shows the location of several public parking areas near the College. There are maps posted around the city that will help you find your way back to the College once you park. For more information on parking see the Parking in Cambridge website, or for more information about getting to Cambridge by road see the Cambridge City Council website.

Arriving by Rail

The University maintains a schedule of Cambridge to London railway timetables with links to other railway route planners. From the railway station one can either walk (about one mile) or take a taxi to Corpus. The railway station is shown on the Cambridge Around Corpus Map. The Cambridge City Council also maintains rail information.

Arriving by Air

Jetlink run an hourly bus service to and from Stansted, Luton, Heathrow and Gatwick airports. A railway service is also available from Stansted (for more information see the National Rail Enquiries website, or from the UK call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950). The University maintains links to more airport information.

Arriving by Coach

National Express coaches disembark at Parkside on Parker’s Piece, which is shown on the Cambridge Around Corpus Map and is within walking distance of the College. For information about coach services to Cambridge, see the University or Cambridge City Council websites.

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