Location ID: #10222387
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THe new school buildings were completed in 2011, including classrooms, school hall and kitchen.
There are brand new out side play areas too.
Location is 62.2 miles, approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10222378
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This is a small village school located near to the town of Wisbech in Cambridgshire.
Location is 103 miles, approximate 2 hours and 23 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10222368
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Location ID: #10222365
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This village primary school caters for children between the ages of 4 and 11 years.
There are currently 104 children on register at this school and there are 4 split classes. There is a playing field and a hard surface play ground. There is a small ...
Location ID: #10222369
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This school dates back to the 1920's and today it caters for the educational needs of children aged 2 to 11. It is situated in the rural market town of March in Cambridgeshire.
Location is 89.3 miles, approxiamtely 2 hours and 11 minutes from ...
Location ID: #10222366
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A small village school in a rural setting. Located just outside Cambridge City. This is a Church of England Voluntary Aided School for girls and boys age 4 to 11. The introduction of compulsory education in the 1870s led to a public subscription ...
Location ID: #10222367
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This school, opened in 1954, serves the educational needs of children aged 11-16 years. Location is 48.6 miles, approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10222371
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A small, welcoming school, located in the rural community of Brington.
This school is located 71.7 miles, approxiamtely 1 hour and 40 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10222373
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This is a primary school that is located in the village of Bottisham, approximately 15 minutes from Cambridge City centre.
The school is located 61.2 miles, approxiamtely 1 hour and 30 minutes from central London.
Location ID: #10222363
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This is a Community Primary, co-educational day school. Age range 4 to 11 years. The school has 20 classes. The school has two hall areas, a library, a food technology base, special needs and disabled facilities and a well equipped learning support ...
Location ID: #10222361
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An operational Primary School on the out skirts of Cambridge City. The new school building opened in February 2002. It is a single storey construction with fourteen classrooms, two halls, a library, offices, a computer suite, staff room, kitchen and ...
Location ID: #10222362
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This is a primary school situated in a village location. There are 5 classes. There is a hard surface playground area and a playing field at the rear of the school.
Location is 53 miles, approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10222364
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Lady Olivia Bernard Sparrow of Brampton Park founded a village school c.1840. Her original building complements the modern, spacious and well-equipped building that is now on the site.
Location is 63.6 miles, approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from ...
Location ID: #10222353
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Location ID: #10222354
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Location ID: #10222338
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This Grade 1 listed chapel of dates from the 12th century and is thought to be the oldest complete building in Cambridge. Parts of the east wall are original, but most of the rest of the chapel was rebuilt in the 13th century. Despite this the ...
Location ID: #10222336
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Over 300 acres of managed pasture and farm land within a working farm with panoramic views across the Cambridge skyline and countryside. There are a variety of habitats including woodland, hedgerows, ponds, hay meadows and an orchard. Whilst owned ...
Location ID: #10222335
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This 18th century Cupola stable block has been converted to housing but does contain an educational centre which is fully furnished and equipped learning centre with an enclosed picnic field and meadow. The archway leads to a courtyard and the ...
Location ID: #10222334
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Situated on the River Cam this small clapboard corn mill has been fully restored and the inner mill workings are operational. The mill was constructed in the 17th century. It ceased to operate in 1955 but both the miller cottage and the mill were ...
Location ID: #10222331
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Open grasslands, meadows, woodlands and lakes covering 170 acres; see separate record for Hinchingbrooke House. There are 2 large lakes totalling 36 acres: the Wildlife Lake has no public access around the majority of the edges; the Ornamental lake ...
Location ID: #10222330
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Situated on the Great River Ouse this largely residential street faces the water. There are a number of historic buildings, some of which are timber-framed. There is also a Chinese Bridge (footbridge), weir and lock; the bridge is a landmark of the ...
Location ID: #10222333
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Farming is surrounded by farmland. A sail-less windmill stands in fields nearby. There is one public house (White Horse Inn; built 1765)adjacent to the post office and shop. St Andrew's church dates from the 11th century but has a lot of 15th ...
Location ID: #10222326
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Built on the site of the old fenland abbey this building dates from circa 1600. A mid 13th century building is incorporated within. There is a central hall and cross-passage to the West. The remains of the former church include a 6-bay nave with ...
Location ID: #10222319
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The Great River Ouse flows through this ancient rather picturesque riverside market town which is home to over 70 listed buildings; three are of Grade I. The Grade II listed St Ives Corn Exchange was built in the centre of town in 1858 and is home ...