I suspect that more hotels have signs saying 'Dickens stayed here' than you'll find for any other distinguished visitor apart perhaps from Queen Elizabeth I. And of course he often wrote about them: the Angel at Bury St Edmunds, ... 25th November 1861 , when Dickens performed in these same Assembly Rooms where I stood now, was the fateful day that Prince Albert arrived at Madingley. He had come to admonish his wayward son, the Prince of Wales, who was living at the Hall ...
Madingley Hall is a beautiful building set amidst beautiful gardens. Day Schools there include tea-and-cookie breaks in an elegant lounge, and lunch in a modern cafe downstairs. Madingley Hall is very close to Cambridge, ...
The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education, based at Madingley Hall, provides opportunities for adult learners in Cambridge and beyond to study at University level on a part-time basis. We offer a wide range of ... For the school is a palimpsest, overwriting something older and grander: before it was built, the site it now occupies was a corner of a very large private estate, with a fine house and spectacular gardens falling away into a valley. ...