--- Day 6: Hack the Hacker ---
"Yes, I can do this," you tell yourself as you finally drift off to sleep in your room at the Santa Hotel. The long hours and constant pressure are wearing on you, and you'd give anything for a moment of calm sunlight, alone, in peace.
So when Patch wakes you early the next morning and hints that today's mission is off-site, your spirits lift instantly.
"Okay, whassup?" you ask, unable to hide your excitement at the thought of leaving the frozen North Pole. Patch rolls her eyes but continues.
"Some of our critical infrastructure was hacked last night. Interpol believes the attacker is on their wanted list, but for obvious reasons, we can't share the name. Luckily, no essential data was lost. And..."
She points at a nearby monitor.
"We managed to capture a still from the hacker's webcam."

You study the image. Something about it looks familiar. Too familiar. Then it hits you: you've seen this place before. It's in Cambridge.
"We need the precise coordinates of the location where this image was taken," Patch says. "I'm assuming you've already recognised it, so the rest is up to you."
Can you find the accurate coordinates for the location of this image?
Input your answer in the DMS(Degree-Minute-Second) format, with only numbers and N/W/S/E, rounded to the nearest centisecond (0.01s).
For example: The City of London is centered around Latitude 51 deg 30' 46.04" N, Longitude 0 deg 5' 30.62" E.
If those were your coordinates, your output should be 51304604N 0053062E.
You should zero-pad the minute, second and centisecond fields to two digits each, and the degree field to at least one digit.
Hint: There is a reason we are asking for very precise coordinates.