DescriptionByron's Pool - geograph.org.uk - 652247.jpg
English: Byron's Pool This weir pool is named after Lord Byron, who is supposed to have bathed here whilst studying at Trinity College. Formerly part of the Trumpington Hall Estate, the woodland was acquired by Cambridge City Council in 1949 and declared a Local Nature Reserve in 2005.
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