Comberton
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Comberton | |
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OS Grid Reference: | TL383563 |
Lat/Lon: | |
Population: | 2,189 (2001 Census) |
Dwellings: | 917 (2001 Census) |
Formal status: | Village |
Administration | |
County: | Cambridgeshire |
Region: | East Anglia |
Nation: | England |
Post Office and Telephone | |
Post town: | CAMBRIDGE |
Postcode: | CB23[1] |
Dialling Code: | 01223 |
- For other places with the same name, see Comberton (disambiguation).
Comberton is a village in south Cambridgeshire, in East Anglia, England.
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[edit] Geography
Comberton is about 6 miles (10 km) west of the city of Cambridge, and just half a mile (800 m) east of the Meridian Line, lying at a modest elevation of around 25 feet (8 m) above sea-level. The Parish covers 1,954 acres (7.9 km²), and is part of the administrative district of South Cambridgeshire. Nearby villages include Barton to the east and Toft to the west. Comberton is twinned with Le Vaudreuil, a village near Rouen, France.
[edit] History
Archaeological finds, including a Neolithic polished stone axe (found to the south of the current village) and a Bronze Age barrow (to the north), suggest there has been a settlement here for thousands of years. A Roman Villa was discovered in 1842. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book as "Cumbertone", and clearly dates to at least the 11th Century. Some of the houses in the village date from the 14th Century.
Comberton today has a current population of about 2400 (as of 2005). It features two churches: the Church of England St. Mary's, an Early English-style building dating from the 13th Century, and a Baptist Church dating from 1861. It also has one pub, shops, a primary school and a secondary school, post office, recreation ground, a Doctor's Surgery, and a village pond with resident ducks.
It also is next to the Cambridge Meridian Golf club. The Meridian Line runs up the 14th fairway according to the club, but if you follow the co-ordinates it is actually on the white tee of the 15th hole.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Comberton website - features a more detailed history, photographs, maps, etc
- Comberton Village College website
- Comberton Baptist Church website - features church building history, photographs, and numerous church related articles and audio streams
- St Mary's Church Comberton website - features services, news and photographs
- Map of Comberton at multimap.com
- 2001 Census
References:
- ^ Postcode changed from CB3 to CB23 in September 2006