Holy Sepulchre Church (Cambridge)
Holy Sepulchre Church is a histopric church in the university city of Cambridge.
It is situated opposite where St. John`s Street enters Sidney Street, on the Via Devana which connected Leicester with Colchester.
Holy Sepulchre is one of only four round churches remaining in England, and was founded by the Knights Templar in 1130.
The shape is derived from that of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
In the 14th century, a square chancel and North aisle were added to the original building.