Rose Crescent

Discover Rose Cresecent

Tucked away in the heart of Cambridge, Rose Crescent is a charming pedestrian street that offers a delightful mix of history, shopping, and dining. Connecting Market Square to Trinity Street, this picturesque crescent invites visitors to take a leisurely stroll through its beautiful surroundings.

  • A Rich History: Originally the yard of the Rose Inn, Rose Crescent was transformed in the early 19th century into a unique street. With its striking white-brick buildings, the crescent showcases early 19th-century architecture, giving visitors a glimpse into Cambridge's past.
  • Boutiques & Dining: Today, Rose Crescent is home to a collection of boutique shops, cafes, and restaurants. Whether you're searching for unique fashion, handcrafted items, or a cosy spot to enjoy a meal, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant street. Shops include Cellini jewellery,  The Department of Magical gifts, and Gardenia's Restaurant.
  • Architectural Beauty: The uniform design of Rose Crescent, along with its historical significance, has earned it a Grade II listing, making it an important part of Cambridge's architectural heritage.
  • Perfect for Exploring: Whether you're here for a bit of shopping, a leisurely walk, or to enjoy the historic charm of Cambridge, Rose Crescent provides an inviting and picturesque setting.

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