Granta (river)
A further tributary, also known as the Granta, runs 10 mi (16 km) from south of Haverhill to join the larger Granta south of Great Shelford. Another minor tributary is Bourn Brook which has its source near the village of Eltisley, 10 mi (16 km) west of Cambridge, running east through Caxton, Bourn and Toft to join the Cam at Byron's Pool.
In many maps the river changes its name at the Silver Street Bridge in Cambridge and is called "Granta" above and "Cam" below it.
In earlier times even the lower part of the Cam was also named the Granta, but after the name of the Anglo-Saxon town of Grantebrycge had been modified to Cambridge, the river was renamed to match.
Grantchester and Granta Park are on the river banks of the river Granta and their names refer to the river itself.
The literary magazine Granta, founded in 1889 by students at Cambridge University as The Granta, is named after the river.
See also
References
- ^ "About | Granta Publications". Granta. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
Literature
- Franz X. Bogner & Stephen P. Tomkins: The Cam. An Aerial Portrait of the Cambridge River. Laber Foundation, 2015. ISBN 978-0-9932642-0-7 (http://www.cambridgeriver.info/).
Links
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