The Waterman — b&b / Inn in Cambridge

The Waterman is a modern inn on Chesterton Road in Cambridge. It’s just outside the city, a short drive from the centre, and sits in a lively residential area with strong student presence and local energy. The beer garden is a year-round draw, sunlit in summer, warmed by heat lamps in winter, and people come here for coffee in the morning through to late drinks. It's a regular spot on Cambridge’s social scene, especially during events held at the Potting Shed.

About The Venue

The Waterman functions as an inn with a daily city life rhythm. Its position on Chesterton Road puts it within walking distance of the University and nearby neighbourhoods, serving both students and weekend visitors. Inside, the atmosphere stays high-energy through opening hours; noise builds at peak times, especially in evenings. The layout supports shifting crowds with open seating areas. Key features include a covered beer garden that’s usable all year thanks to heat lamps, extending beyond just summer use. There's also an event space called the Potting Shed, which hosts regular gatherings and draws people looking for informal events or themed nights.

Typical Experiences

The Waterman in Cambridge is both a solid daytime spot and a go-to evening venue for young adults meeting up. Drinks are central, especially at the covered beer garden, where friends gather with pints, order food between sessions, or catch live music during events. The relaxed but electric energy makes it suitable for solo visits too; people stop by after work or while waiting for transport. Regulars often find their way to the Potting Shed, which runs gatherings that bring in locals and visitors alike.

Notable Features

  • The Potting Shed (event space)
  • Heated courtyard with heat lamps
  • Craft beer and wine selection
  • Contemporary inn with social atmosphere
  • Pub atmosphere
  • Free Wi-Fi

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.