It's now 40 years to the month since Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party first premiered at Hampstead Theatre in 1977 and, to celebrate, a new touring version, starring Sherlock star Amanda Abbington, is on this week in Cambridge. Adrian Peel went along to the opening night.
The ninth Cambridge Cambourne 10k & Fun Run took place on Sunday (April 2) with hundreds of runners taking part.
Fancy something a little bit different to liven up your interiors? Then Mineheart might be just the place for you.
Simple from the front, the interior of this substantial, four bedroom home has been imaginatively updated and improved to provide beautifully proportioned accommodation fitted to an extremely high specification.
Following leading roles in top TV dramas Sherlock and Mr Selfridge, the much in-demand actress will be appearing on stage in Cambridge from April 10 to April 15.
If the idea of living in an urban village appeals to you, the Cambridge-based K1 Cohousing Group thinks it has created the ideal place.
Cala Homes is offering part-exchange on its luxury five-bedroom townhouses at southern Cambridge development Great Kneighton this coming weekend (April 1-2).
The Cambridge Science Festival will soon draw to a close, but before it does there are still plenty of fantastic events taking place – one of which concerns Doctor Who.
Pleasingly set back from the road and in a semi-rural setting, thatched Green Cottage is a grade II-listed house directly opposite the cricket green in the centre of Weston Colville.
Retirement apartments named after first airman to receive Victoria Cross.
It is often said that the kitchen is the heart of our home – but is it always? Some of us spend a lot more time in our living rooms, chatting to our family members, watching TV, doing homework, knitting, reading etc – the list is endless.
ZEDpods Ltd, a new independent UK company, is providing a unique solution to the challenges of building affordable homes in cities where land is scarce or expensive. The ZEDpod is a low-cost, pre-fabricated, energy-efficient micro home which needs no land, sitting on an elevated platform above outdoor car parks.
As the only pink house in Station Road in Dullingham, The Gatehouse – a charming and beautifully presented period property near the centre of this sought-after village – certainly catches the eye.
Famed for his uniquely British take on hip hop, the Brighton-based inventor of 'chap hop' made his second visit to Cambridge in three months.
With some of the world's best-known companies moving to Cambridge, state-of-the-art business parks are springing up all over the surrounding area.
Anglesey Abbey was purchased by the 1st Lord Fairhaven, Huttleston Rogers Broughton, and his brother Henry in 1926 and was bequeathed to the National Trust, after Huttleston's death 40 years later, on the proviso that his descendants could continue living in a designated area of the house.
Peace and tranquillity are easy to find on Coppice Avenue, a tree-lined, private road only a 10-minute walk from the railway station in Great Shelford.
Written by Torben Betts, one of the most exciting playwrights to emerge since Alan Ayckbourn, Invincible starts its Cambridge run tonight (Wednesday) at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
The final part of Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg's Band of Brothers trilogy will take place in the East, and possibly Cambridge.