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St Giles' Church at the southwestern end of Chesterton Lane
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The Museum of Cambridge, viewed from the southwestern end of Chesterton Lane
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Jesus Lock, on the River Cam next to Chesterton Road
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Jesus Green Swimming Pool, across the River Cam south of Chesterton Road
Chesterton Road (part of the A1303) is a road in the north of Cambridge, England.[1][2]
In October 2000, archaeologists excavating a sewerage shaft at the corner of Chesterton Lane and Magdalene Street discovered a collection of 13th- and 14th-century coins. Lying in the remains of a disintegrated wooden box, on the site of what was once a house, the hoard totalled 1,805 silver pennies and nine gold coins.[3]
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