Picture dated October 8th shows Sara dÕAttanasio a maths student at St JohnÕs College in Cambridge trimming the Boston ivy by her room as she returned for her second year at the University this week. The largest wall of Boston Ivy in Britain is putting on a stunning display today (Fri) after turning a blaze of red as the UK enjoys a warm day with highs of 21C in some parts of the country. The magnificent 170-year-old ivy on the back of the building at St JohnÕs College in Cambridge is changing from green to scarlet as the students return to university. The bright red creeper, which covers New


Picture dated October 8th shows Sara dÕAttanasio a maths student at St JohnÕs College in Cambridge trimming the Boston ivy by her room as she returned for her second year at the University this week. The largest wall of Boston Ivy in Britain is putting on a stunning display today (Fri) after turning a blaze of red as the UK enjoys a warm day with highs of 21C in some parts of the country. The magnificent 170-year-old ivy on the back of the building at St JohnÕs College in Cambridge is changing from green to scarlet as the students return to university. The bright red creeper, which covers New Court, is one of the cityÕs most famous autumn spectacles. The red vine climbs 10 metres high to the top of the four-storey building and is 60 metres wide. St JohnÕs College was founded in 1511 and is well known for its choir and annual May Ball. It has 11 courts C the most of any Oxford or Cambridge college.


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