Midsummer Common

Discover Midsummer Common: A Cambridge Icon

Midsummer Common is a vibrant green space at the heart of Cambridge, steeped in centuries of history and tradition. Here are a few fascinating facts about this beloved landmark:

  • Home to one of England’s oldest fairs: Since 1211, Midsummer Common has hosted the annual Midsummer Fair, making it one of the oldest fairs in England. Originally a medieval trade event, it has evolved into a lively celebration with stalls, rides, and entertainment. The 2024 fair proudly marked its 811th anniversary!
  • Michelin-Starred dining: Overlooking the common is Midsummer House, a two-Michelin-starred restaurant renowned for its exquisite cuisine. This fine-dining destination is a must-visit for food lovers in Cambridge.
  • A festival hub: Midsummer Common also plays host to the popular Strawberry Fair, a free music and arts festival that attracts thousands of visitors each year with its vibrant atmosphere and creative performances.
  • Traditional grazing: From April to October, you’ll find a herd of Red Poll cattle grazing the common. This centuries-old practice keeps the space connected to its pastoral roots and adds a unique charm to the area.

Whether you're here to enjoy a picnic, take a stroll along the River Cam, or soak up Cambridge’s rich cultural scene, Midsummer Common offers something for everyone.

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