Dullingham
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Dullingham is a village and parish in East Cambridgeshire. The village is situated 4 miles south of Newmarket and 14 miles east of Cambridge. The village of Stetchworth adjoins the village of Dullingham.
The village of Dullingham seems to have been in use for over 1000 years. By the time of the Domesday book, there were four land holdings. The present population is 585 but in 1881 it was at its peak of 835 inhabitants.
The church of St Mary the Virgin dates from the earliest records in the early 12th Century.
Notable buildings in the village include Dullingham House, The Old Bakery, The Maltings, The Guildhall, The Workhouse, The Wesleyan Chapel and the Mission hall.
The Village also has a railway station on the Cambridge to Ipswich line and two pubs.