Cambridge Fine Art

Cambridge Fine Art

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  • Another Mouse (Mousey)


    Mar 24th, 2020

  • Andrew Charles Bunce

    A great range of beautiful paintings in a lovely gallery just outside Cambridge.
    Aug 29th, 2019


  • Mar 20th, 2018

  • Hobbledehoy

    Now, lets say, hypothetically, that somebody once told me that the world would proceed to roll me, and made the claim that I was not, the smartest tool in the shed. Which would lead us to look at the facts and see that she was looking kind of dumb, due to the fact that she had placed her finger and her thumb, in the shape of the letter L, located on her forehead. This would mean that the years would start coming, and logically wont stop coming, that I was, hypothetically, fed to the rules, which would proceed with me hitting the ground running. Which didnt make sense, to live for fun, in a way that your brain gets smart, yet your head gets dumb, seeing as theres so much to do, and so much to see, so now I must pose the question, what is wrong with taking the backseat? This is due to the fact that youll never know if you dont go, nor you will shine if you dont glow. For you see, you are, at this moment, an All-Star, so get your game on, and proceed to go play, indeed, youre an All-Star, get the show on, which would entitled you to get paid. That would mean that all that glitters, is indeed gold, and that only shooting stars, can participate in the process of breaking the mold.
    Feb 26th, 2023

  • David Jones

    I have visited Nick and the gallery on many occasions and have purchased several paintings. Nick has a great eye and so there are always newly discovered quality works on sale. You can take your time and Nick is always very knowledgeable on all the works he has on offer. To add to your visit is the beautiful village location and the proximity of the excellent Navigator pub and Thai restaurant. For history buffs the All Saints Church is round the corner with a bell donated by the 3rd Earl of Southampton, Shakespeares patron, and Manor Road has the Manor where the Earl lived on and off for 15 years when King James I was holding court at his Palace/Hunting lodge in Royston. So, you can make it a really enjoyable visit, Gallery, Pub and a walk around this historic Village. Always best to phone and arrange an appointment with Nick, unless you are visiting one of his open days.
    Jan 7th, 2023

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Cambridge Fine Art

Cambridge Fine Art is located at 71 High St in Cambridge, England CB22 5ES. Cambridge Fine Art can be contacted via phone at (122) 384-2866 for pricing, hours and directions.

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Q What is the phone number for Cambridge Fine Art?

A The phone number for Cambridge Fine Art is: (122) 384-2866.


Q Where is Cambridge Fine Art located?

A Cambridge Fine Art is located at 71 High St, Cambridge, eng CB22 5ES


Q What is the internet address for Cambridge Fine Art?

A The website (URL) for Cambridge Fine Art is: http://www.cambridgefineart.co.uk/


Q How is Cambridge Fine Art rated?

A Cambridge Fine Art has a 4.0 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.

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image A great range of beautiful paintings in a lovely gallery just outside Cambridge.


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Hobbledehoy on Google

image Now, lets say, hypothetically, that somebody once told me that the world would proceed to roll me, and made the claim that I was not, the smartest tool in the shed. Which would lead us to look at the facts and see that she was looking kind of dumb, due to the fact that she had placed her finger and her thumb, in the shape of the letter L, located on her forehead.
This would mean that the years would start coming, and logically wont stop coming, that I was, hypothetically, fed to the rules, which would proceed with me hitting the ground running. Which didnt make sense, to live for fun, in a way that your brain gets smart, yet your head gets dumb, seeing as theres so much to do, and so much to see, so now I must pose the question, what is wrong with taking the backseat? This is due to the fact that youll never know if you dont go, nor you will shine if you dont glow.
For you see, you are, at this moment, an All-Star, so get your game on, and proceed to go play, indeed, youre an All-Star, get the show on, which would entitled you to get paid. That would mean that all that glitters, is indeed gold, and that only shooting stars, can participate in the process of breaking the mold.


David Jones on Google

image I have visited Nick and the gallery on many occasions and have purchased several paintings. Nick has a great eye and so there are always newly discovered quality works on sale. You can take your time and Nick is always very knowledgeable on all the works he has on offer. To add to your visit is the beautiful village location and the proximity of the excellent Navigator pub and Thai restaurant. For history buffs the All Saints Church is round the corner with a bell donated by the 3rd Earl of Southampton, Shakespeares patron, and Manor Road has the Manor where the Earl lived on and off for 15 years when King James I was holding court at his Palace/Hunting lodge in Royston. So, you can make it a really enjoyable visit, Gallery, Pub and a walk around this historic Village. Always best to phone and arrange an appointment with Nick, unless you are visiting one of his open days.


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