Rufat Hamidov
Tashkent, Uzbekistan. MSc Financial Markets & Derivatives, London Metropolitan University
After the graduation I launched my career at Deloitte Consulting, advising the world’s biggest and systemically important financial institutions
Main page / Accommodation / Harvey Court (Gonville & Caius College), Cambridge

Harvey Court (Gonville & Caius College), Cambridge

Harvey Court (Gonville & Caius College), Cambridge
Type
University Residence.
Location
Central England. Cambridge, CB3 9DS.

Comfortable ensuite B&B accommodation just a 5-10 minute walk to Cambridge city centre and 200 metres from the river and famous Backs.

Customer rating: 4.28 (241).

Price per night: from £61.65 to £147.

View photosBook now

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Just a short walk from the heart of the city making it a good location for a leisure break or business trip. Offering single, double or triple ensuite rooms with complimentary breakfast. All rooms include free Wi-Fi, hospitality tray and toiletries. Historic Cambridge has much to offer including museums, galleries, the botanic gardens, punting on the River Cam, walking tours of the city or explore by bike following the excellent network of cycle paths in and around the city. Cambridge is easily accessible from all major road networks.

Harvey Court was completed in 1962. It was designed by Prof. Sir Leslie Martin, the Cambridge Professor of Architecture, and has won many prizes. It represents the then contemporary style, where materials of construction are fully exposed. The building was refurbished in 2011 to provide one hundred rooms with ensuite facilities. All bedrooms are equipped with tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast times: Weekdays 8am - 9.30am Weekends 8am - 10am A full English or continental buffet breakfast is included in the room rate when stated and is served in the Harvey Court Dining Room. Occasionally breakfast is moved to Old Courts approximately a 7-10 minute walk away. There are many good restaurants, cafes and pubs within walking distance. There is an extensive area of beautifully landscaped gardens at the rear of the building. With guests permitted to walk on the grass here, the gardens make a delightful addition to your stay. Harvey Court residents will also have ready access to the other college gardens which stretch from West Road to Sidgwick Avenue. Secure luggage storage is available via the West Road Porters’ Lodge. Laundry facilities and bike storage is also available.

Facilities

  • 20th century buildings
  • Breakfast Included
  • Public parking nearby (free)
  • Public car parking for a charge (nearby)
  • No smoking
  • Child Friendly
  • B&B
  • Room Only (no kitchen facilities)
  • No Official Rating
  • Free broadband access (wifi)
  • Shared gardens
  • Outdoor terrace
  • Garden furniture
  • Luggage storage
  • 24 hour security
  • Linen included
  • Towels included
  • Clothes dryer
  • Washing machine
  • Bicycle storage
  • Bring your own travel cot
  • Continental breakfast (included)
  • Cooked breakfast (included)
  • Recommended walks
  • Pub (walking distance)
  • Museums (walking distance)
  • Historic houses
  • Gardens
  • Golf course (a short drive)
  • Tennis courts (walking distance)
  • Recommended restaurants (walking distance)
  • Theatre (walking distance)

Arrival information

Guests are invited to check-in and out at the Porters' Lodge, situated at the entrance to the West Road site. The Lodge is open 24 hours a day and is able to meet the needs of the guest. However, despite their title, the College Porters do not carry guest's bags, but are there for advice and support. Please be aware the College has two sites, all accommodation is located on West Road. On-site parking is subject to availability, Please note this must be pre-booked and is charged at £15 per night. Please speak to the Conference Office (Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm) should you wish to enquire about parking. Contact details can be found on your booking receipt. Free on-road parking is available between 5pm and 9am on West Road. How to get here: By train: The railway station is located 1 mile south of the city centre. Cambridge is on a branch of the East Coast Main Line and is easily accessible from all parts of the country. Train times can be searched for using the National Rail Enquiries website. There is a frequent train service between Cambridge and London to both King's Cross and Liverpool Street. The King's Cross service is quicker and takes about 45 minutes. Trains leave roughly every half hour during the day. There is a 5 or 6 hour gap between around midnight and about 6am when no trains run between the 2 cities. If you are travelling from Scotland or the north it is advisable to change at Peterborough. You will need to take either a taxi or a bus to Caius, it is approximately a 30 minute walk. There is a taxi rank immediately adjacent to the main entrance and you should direct the driver to the Gonville & Caius Porters' Lodge on West Road. The Universal bus runs every 15-20 minutes from the railway station (stop 8) to West Road between 7.15am and 7.45pm on weekdays, and between 8.30am and 7pm on Saturdays. You should ask for a ticket to West Road, University Library. By car: If you are using SatNav then you will need the post code which is CB3 9DS. From the north: Leave the M11 at Junction 13, taking the A1303 toward Cambridge. Follow the A1303 (Madingley Road) to the end where you come to a mini roundabout. Take the second exit, turning right on to Queen's Road. From Queen's Road take your first right on to West Road. The Porters' Lodge is located on the left hand side. From the south: Leave the M11 at Junction 12, taking the A603 towards Cambridge. Follow the A603 (Barton Road) for approximately 1.5 miles into Cambridge and turn off left into Grange Road. From Grange Road take your 3rd right (opposite Rugby Club) on to West Road. About 300 metres, just after West Road Concert Hall you will see the Porters' Lodge located on the right hand side. By coach: National Express coaches stop at Parker’s Piece in the city centre, which is a walk of approximately 15-20 minutes to West Road. There are regular services to Cambridge from London Victoria, London Stansted Airport and many other towns and cities throughout the UK. The Stagecoach X5 service runs daily between Cambridge and Oxford, also connecting Bicester and Milton Keynes amongst others. By air: Of the four main London airports (Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton and Stansted), Stansted is by far the most convenient for Cambridge. Stansted Airport is just 28 miles south of Cambridge. Easy access is provided by coach or car via the M11. A regular rail service operates between Stansted Airport and Cambridge and takes approximately 30 minutes. London Gatwick, London Heathrow and London Luton are all within 1-2 hours drive of Cambridge and also accessible by public transport via connecting bus and train services in London. By sea: Harwich is the nearest passenger port and is located 68 miles south-east of Cambridge. There are connecting passenger services to Esbjerg (Denmark) and Hook of Holland. Good road and rail links from Cambridge make Harwich International easily accessible.

Book now
Want to know more about available discounts on training?

Fill in the form to receive up-to-date information first!

Contact us info@britisheducation.org.uk
London, United Kingdom. 59 Devons road, E3 3DW. +44 7306809983