New England, Peterborough

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New England is an area of Peterborough, England, north of the city centre. It is bounded by Millfield to the south, Dogsthorpe to the east, by the A47 to the north and the A15 (Bourges Boulevard) to the west.

The area is multicultural, with many Asians (mainly Pakistanis) living in the locality. New England is also the location of the city's two mosques, including the Faidhan-e-Madina Mosque.


Peterborough, Cambridgeshire Unitary Authority
Areas of Peterborough 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 

Places of interest

Peterborough Cathedral | Burghley House | Longthorpe Tower | Flag Fen | Nene Valley Railway

Transport

Green Wheel | Railway Station  Trunk Roads: A1 | A15 | A47