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Towns in Cambridgeshire
Abbots Ripton
Abbotsley
Alconbury
Alwalton
Arrington
Ashley
Babraham
Balsham
Barnack
Barrington
Bartlow
Barway
Bassingbourn
Bluntisham
Bottisham
Bourn
Boxworth
Brampton
Brandon Creek
Brinkley
Buckden
Burwell
Bury
Bythorn
Cambridge
The City of Cambridge is one of the most beautiful and romantic cities in Britain. Situated in the quiet east of England, amid the rural countryside of Cambridgeshire. The residents, students of the University and visitors, have the best of all worlds.
Castle Camps
Castor
Catworth
Caxton
Chatteris
Cherry Hinton
Chesterton
Chesterton
Chettisham
Cheveley
Chippenham
Coldham
Colne
Comberton
Conington
Connington
Coppingford
Coton
Cottenham
Coveney
Covington
Croxton
Diddington
Doddington
Downham
Dry Drayton
Dullingham
Duxford
Earith
East Hatley
Easton
Eaton Socon
Ellington
Elm
Elsworth
Eltisley
Elton
Ely
Lying 15 miles north of Cambridge, Ely is today a small city of ancient narrow streets, some interesting old buildings, a busy shopping area and an attractive park which rolls down to the river, but Ely's crowning glory is the magnificent Cathedral.
Eversden
Eye
Farcet
Fen Stanton
Folksworth
Fordham
Fowlmere
Foxton
Fulbourn
Gamlingay
Girton
Glatton
Glinton
Godmanchester
Gorfield
Grafham
Graveley
Great Chishall
Great Gidding
Great Gransden
Great Paxton
Great Staughton
Great Staughton is divided into three distinct parts. The Highway straddles the B645 and is chiefly noted for the famous sundial, dating from 1637, and the White Hart, a 17th Century coaching inn.
Great Stukeley
Great Wilbraham
Guilden Morden
Guyhirn
Haddenham
Haddon
Hail Weston
Hamerton
Hardwick
Harston
Hartford
Haslingfield
Hatley St George
Hauxton
Helpston
Hemingford Abbots
Hemingford Grey
Heydon
Hildersham
Hilton
Hilton is an extensive village featuring one of England's largest village greens. This boasts the grass maze cut in 1660 by William Sparrow.
Hinxton
Histon
Holme
Holywell
Horningsea
Huntingdon
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Huntingdon and Peterborough
Ickleton
Isleham
Kennett
Keyston
Kimbolton
Kingston
Kirtling
Leighton Bromswold
Linton
Litlington
Little Gransden
Little Paxton
Little Raveley
Little Stukeley
Little Wilbraham
Littleport
Lolworth
Long Stanton
Long Stowe
Madingley
Manea
March
March, once an island surrounded by marshes is now a pleasant market town ideal for spending a relaxing day. St. Wendreda's Church to the south of the town is renowned for its spectacular double hammer-beam roof.
Marholm
Melbourn
Meldreth
Mepal
Milton
Molesworth
Morborne
Murrow
Needham Market
Needingworth
Newborough
Newton
Northborough
Oakington
Offord Cluny
Offord D'Arcy
Old Hurst
Old Weston
Orton Waterville
Orwell
Over
Pampisford
Papworth Everard
Paston
Peakirk
Peterborough
The busy city of Peterborough, whose name is derived from its Norman Cathedral St. Peter, lies in the northern corner of Cambridgeshire, on the north bank of the River Nene on the edge of the Fens.
Prickwillow
Ramsey
Ramsey St Mary's
Sawston
Sawtry
Shelford
Shepreth
Shingay
Shudy Camps
Six Mile Bottom
Snailwell
Soham
Somersham
Southoe
Southorpe
Spaldwick
Spaldwick is a pleasant village 3½ miles to the West of the A1/A14 junction at the Brampton Hut. The village lies in a valley that was created by the Ellington brook.
St. Ives
St. Neots
Stanground
Steeple Morden
Stetchworth
Stilton
Stow cum Quy
Stow Longa
Stretham
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Stuntney
Sutton
Sutton
Swaffham Bulbeck
Swaffham Prior
Swavesey
Teversham
Thorney
Thornhaugh
Thriplow
Tilbrook
Toft
Trumpington
Ufford
Upton
Upton
Upwood
Walton
Wansford
Warboys
Waresley
Water Newton
Waterbeach
Wendy
Werrington
West Wickham
West Wratting
Westley Waterless
Whaddon
Whittlesey
On the western edge of the Fens, Whittlesey has a character of its own. The town centre is an interesting maze of streets, with a variety of well preserved architecture spanning several centuries.
Whittlesford
Wicken
Wilburton
Willingham
Wimblington
Winwick
Wisbech
Wisbech is prosperous Georgian town. The North Brink, Crescent and Museum Square are amongst the finest examples of Georgian Street architecture in the country.
Wisbech St. Mary
Wistow
Witcham
Witchford
Wittering
Wood Walton
Woodhurst
Wyboston
Wyton
Yaxley
Yelling


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