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Cambridge University Real Tennis Club

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The Cambridge University Real Tennis Club is located on Grange Road, Cambridge, England. The club runs under the auspices of the University of Cambridge. It is one of the few real tennis clubs and courts in the United Kingdom

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Cambridge University Real Tennis Club
Burrell's Walk, Cambridge Newnham

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Burrell's Walk
CB3 9DJ Cambridge, Newnham
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