Cambridgeshire is an
English county in the south-east of the country, forming part of the
United Kingdom. Its has boundaries with
Lincolnshire and
Norfolk to the north,
Suffolk to the east,
Essex to the southeast,
Hertfordshire to the southwest,
Bedfordshire to the west and
Northamptonshire to the northwest. Its population is between 553,600 (
2000 estimate) and 730,000 (
2002 EEDA estimate). The county town is
Cambridge.
Famous people from Cambridgeshire include: Oliver Cromwell, John Major, Samuel Pepys, William Cowper, Dorothy L. Sayers, Lancelot "Capability" Brown, Henry Royce.
Cities in Cambridgeshire
Parishes and Towns in East Cambridgeshire District
- Aldreth[?], Ashley[?]
- Barway[?], Blackhorse Drove, Bottisham[?], Brinkley[?], Burrough Green[?], Burwell
- Chettisham[?], Cheveley[?], Chippenham[?], Commercial End[?], Coveney[?]
- Ditton Green, Downham[?], Dullingham[?]
- Fordham[?]
- Haddenham[?]
- Isleham[?]
- Kennett[?], Kirtling[?]
- Little Ditton, Little Downham[?], Little Ouse, Littleport, Little Thetford[?], Lode[?], Long Meadow
- Mepal[?]
- Prickwillow[?], Pymore[?]
- Queen Adelaide
- Reach[?]
- Saxon Street, Snailwell[?], Soham[?], Stetchworth[?], Stretham[?], Stuntney, Sutton[?], Sutton Gault, Swaffham Bulbeck[?], Swaffham Prior[?]
- Thetford
- Upend, Upware
- Wardy Hill, Wentworth[?], Westley Waterless[?], Wicken[?], Wilburton[?], Witcham[?], Witchford[?], Woodditton[?]
Parishes and Towns in Fenland District
- Benwick
- Chatteris[?], Christchurch, Coates, Coldham, Collett's Bridge
- Doddington
- Eastrea, Elm, Euximoor
- Fitton End, Foul Anchor, Four Gotes, Friday Bridge
- Gorefield, Guyhirn[?]
- Leverington
- Manea, March, Murrow
- Newton
- Parson Drove[?], Pondersbridge
- Ramsey Mereside, Ring's End
- Stonea
- Tholomas Drove, Thorney[?], Thorney Toll, Tips End, Turves, Tydd Gote, Tydd St Giles
- Welches Dam[?], Welney, Westry, Whittlesey, Wimblington, Wisbech, Wisbech St Mary
Parishes and Towns in Huntingdonshire District
- Abbots Ripton, Abbotsley, Alconbury, Alconbury Weston, Alwalton
- Barham, Bluntisham, Brampton[?], Brington, Broughton, Buckden[?], Buckworth, Bury, Bythorn
- Caldecote, Catworth, Chesterton, Colne, Conington, Coppingford, Covington
- Denton, Diddington
- Earith, Easton, Ellington, Elton, Eynesbury Hardwicke
- Farcet, Fenstanton, Fenton, Folksworth
- Glatton, Godmanchester[?], Grafham, Great Gidding, Great Gransden, Great Paxton, Great Staughton
- Haddon, Hail Weston, Hamerton, Hemingford Abbots, Hemingford Grey[?], Hilton, Holme, Holywell, Houghton, Huntingdon
- Keyston, Kimbolton[?], Kings Ripton
- Leighton Bromswold, Little Gidding, Little Paxton
- Midloe, Molesworth, Morborne
- Needingworth
- Offord Cluny, Offord D'Arcy, Oldhurst, Old Weston
- Perry, Pidley
- Ramsey[?], Ramsey Forty Foot, Ramsey Heights, Ramsey St Mary's, The Raveleys
- St. Ives, St. Neots, Sawtry, Sibson, Somersham, Southoe, Spaldwick, Steeple Gidding, Stibbington, Stilton, Stonely, Stow Longa, The Stukeleys
- Tetworth, Tilbrook, Toseland
- Upton, Upwood
- Warboys, Waresley, Washingley, Water Newton, Winwick, Wistow, Woodwalton, Woolley, Woodhurst, Wyton
- Yaxley, Yelling
Parishes and Towns in South Cambridgeshire District
- Abington Pigotts, Arrington
- Babraham, Balsham, Barrington, Bartlow, Barton, Bar Hill, Bassingbourn, Bourn, Boxworth
- Caldecote, Cambourne[?], Camps End, Cardinals Green, Carlton, Castle Camps, Caxton, Childerley, Chittering, Comberton, Conington, Coton, Cottenham, Croxton, Croydon
- Dry Drayton, Duxford
- East Hatley, Elsworth, Eltisley
- Fen Ditton, Fen Drayton, Fowlmere, Foxton, Fulbourn[?]
- Gamlingay, Girton, Grantchester, Graveley, Great Chishill, Great Abington, Great Eversden, Great Shelford, Great Wilbraham, Guilden Morden
- Hardwick, Harlton, Harston, Haslingfield, Hatley, Hatley St George, Hauxton, Heydon, Highfields, Hildersham, Hinxton, Histon, Horningsea, Horseheath
- Ickleton[?], Impington
- Kingston, Knapwell, Kneesworth
- Landbeach, Linton, Litlington, Little Abington, Little Chishill, Little Eversden, Little Gransden, Little Shelford, Little Wilbraham, Lolworth, Longstanton, Longstowe
- Madingley, Melbourn, Meldreth, Milton
- Newton
- Oakington, Orwell, Over
- Pampisford, Papworth St Agnes, Papworth Everard
- Quy
- Rampton
- Sawston, Shepreth, Shingay, Shudy Camps, Stapleford, Steeple Morden, Stow, Streetley End, Swavesey
- Tadlow, Teversham, Thriplow, Toft
- Waterbeach, Wendy, Weston Colville, Weston Green, Westwick, West Wickham, West Wratting, Whaddon, Whittlesford, Whittlesford Bridge, Willingham, Wimpole
Wards in Cambridge City
- Abbey, Arbury
- Castle, Cherry Hinton, Coleridge
- East Chesterton
- King's Hedges
- Market
- Newnham
- Petersfield
- Queen Edith's
- Romsey
- Trumpington
- West Chesterton
Places of interest
- Anglesey Abbey[?], Denny Abbey[?], Ramsey Abbey
- Duxford Airfield[?] and Duxford Chapel[?]
- Kimbolton Castle
- Buckden towers[?]
- Wimpole Hall[?]
- Elton Hall[?]
- Hinchinbrooke House[?]
- Peckover House[?], Wisbech
- Lode Watermill[?]
- Down Field Windmill[?], Soham[?]
- Great Gransden Post Mill[?]
- Houghton Mill[?]
- Prickwillow Drainage Engine Museum[?]
- River Great Ouse, River Cam
- The Ouse Washes consisting of the Old Bedford River and the New Bedford River (also known as the Hundred Foot Drain)
- RSPB Ouse Washes, a reserve of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
- Wicken Fen[?] National Nature Reserve
- WWT Welney - a Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust reserve on the Ouse Washes
- RSPB Nene Washes[?]
- Grafham Water Nature Reserve[?]
- Paxton Pits Nature Reserve[?]
- Brampton Wood SSSI[?]
- Fowlmere Nature Reserve
- Castor Hanglands Nature Reserve
- Lattersey Nature Reserve
- Long distance footpaths: Hereward Way[?], Icknield Way[?], Nene Way[?], Ouse Valley way[?], Three Shires Bridleway[?]
- Nene Valley Railway[?], a heritage railway
Local Government
Cambridgeshire is served by Cambridgeshire County Council (http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/). In 1974 the county was divided into administrative districts governed by their own District Councils:
Cambridge City, East Cambridgeshire, Fenland, Huntingdonshire, Peterborough City, and South Cambridgeshire
In 1998 Peterborough City Council was promoted to a unitary authority, allowing it to become independent of the County Council. However, some county-wide organisations such as the police and fire services remain.
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