Fletton

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Fletton is an area of Peterborough in England lying in the centre of the city, to the south of the River Nene (and thus historically part of Huntingdonshire, although not part of the present district of that name). It is divided into Old Fletton, which was originally a separate town and had its own council (Old Fletton Urban District Council) prior to local government reorganisation in 1974, and New Fletton, which was part of the then Soke of Peterborough. Some maps still show New Fletton (directly on the south side of the river) as well as Old Fletton (further to the south), with the boundary line between the two being Fletton Spring which rises to the west of Fletton, near to Belsize Avenue.

The area gave its name to the Fletton Brick Company and "Fletton Brick" in the nineteenth century when a large area of land was auctioned off to investors. The Fletton Brick Company eventually became the London Brick Company, which still exists, and its initials (L.B.C.) are imprinted on hundreds of millions of bricks.

Fletton is home to Peterborough United Football Club ("the Posh").

Fletton is home to Y2SK8, a big indoor skate park :)

Peterborough, Cambridgeshire Unitary Authority
Areas of the city Historic county boundaries of Northamptonshire

Bretton | Dogsthorpe | Eastfield | Eastgate | Fengate | Fletton | Gunthorpe | Hampton | Longthorpe | Millfield | Netherton | Newark | New England | The Ortons | Parnwell | Paston | Ravensthorpe | Stanground | Walton | Werrington | West Town | Westwood | Woodston 

Villages in the district

Ailsworth | Bainton | Barnack | Borough Fen | Castor | Deeping Gate | Etton | Eye | Glinton | Helpston | Marholm | Maxey | Newborough | Northborough | Peakirk | Southorpe | Sutton | Thorney | Thornhaugh | Ufford | Upton | Wansford | Wittering | Wothorpe