To spot Castle Street, look ahead for a quaint white building with pointy gables and small windows sitting right on a busy street corner-just across from where the roads meet.
Welcome to Castle Street, where the old city comes alive with tales at every turn! Imagine carriages rattling over cobblestones, the smell of baking bread drifting from windows, and the distant bells chiming from all those churches nearby-St Giles', St Peter’s, and the Castle Street Methodist Church. Castle Street is more than just a street; it's a crossroads of stories. If you look around, you’ll notice the Museum of Cambridge at the corner, once a folk museum bubbling with tales of local life and odd traditions-just imagine the whispers from its half-timbered walls. Across the way sits Kettle’s Yard, a place where old family life meets curious, modern art, always waiting to surprise you. And let’s not forget the Castle Inn, ready to welcome you if all this storytelling has made you thirsty! Just nearby, Castle Hill rises up, once the spot where Cambridge Castle stood guard over the city, and if you listen closely, perhaps you can still hear the echoes of soldiers’ boots and council-town gossip from Shire Hall. Each step down Castle Street is a walk through time: battles, art, prayer, and probably a fair bit of 18th-century grumbling about the weather. So tread carefully-you never know whose story you might stumble over next!



