Cambridge '99 Rowing Club Boathouse
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Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 10 Jan 2015
This replaced the previous Cambridge 99 Rowing Club boathouse,named assuch because it was founded in 1899,which burned down in 1983.It has a half-hipped concrete tiled roof with a glazed central clock tower. Above the hipped roof of the clock tower is a weathervane. The building is three storeys and is built of reclaimed brick. The second and first floors are fully glazed at the gable end, and there is a projecting second floor balcony. The first floor has a balcony with a decorative metal balustrade. The ground floor has a set of side-hung concertina double doors occupying the full width of the building.