St Neots is a charming market town situated in the west of the Cambridgeshire county. It is the largest town in the county and also the fastest growing with over 40,000 residents and climbing.
The town is nestled alongside the Great River Ouse and has a rich medieval heritage and history than can be explored through the St Neots Museum.
St Neots has plenty to offer its visitors and residents including a plethora of dining options, unique and local shops and markets, riverside and sport activities as well as seasonal events and entertainment.
First listed in the Doomsday book in 1086, Great Paxton is a medium-sized village situated in the Great Ouse river valley just 2.6 miles north of St Neots and is a multiple winner of the prestigious East Anglia Village of the Year competition.
This quaint village is the perfect place to fully immerse yourself in village life. It offers visitors a beautiful balance of community and countryside, with a popular village pub, frequent local events and a variety of wild walks through the surrounding fields, rivers and beyond.
Another focal point of the village is The Holy Trinity Church, a stunning grade I listed cruciform Saxon church dating back to the 11th century and is one of only three Anglo-Saxon aisled churches to be found today in England.
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