Oakington
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Oakington and Westwick | |
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OS Grid Reference: | TL410642 |
Lat/Lon: | |
Population: | 1297 (2001 Census) |
Dwellings: | 534 (2001 Census) |
Formal status: | Village |
Administration | |
County: | Cambridgeshire |
District: | South Cambridgeshire |
Region: | East Anglia |
Nation: | England |
Post Office and Telephone | |
Post town: | CAMBRIDGE |
Postcode: | CB4 |
Dialling Code: | 01223 |
Oakington is a large village north of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire in England, and belongs to the administrative district of South Cambridgeshire. The parish of Oakington and Westwick covers an area of 883 hectares.
At the village crossroads, the east-west road from Histon to Longstanton crosses the north-south road from Cottenham to Dry Drayton. Between Oakington and the nearby hamlet of Westwick runs a disused railway branch line that is due to be converted to a guided bus track. Next to the track, the 150-year-old bridge over Beck Brook was completely rebuilt in 2006.
Oakington Barracks were recently converted to an immigration reception centre. The barracks and attached airfield are to become the site of a new town called Northstowe. The Barracks site is based around a World War II airfield. During the war this base was used for Short Stirling bomber forces, as well as other assorted units. The base was contracted after the war and much evidence of this is visible in farmland surrounding the current perimeter.
Of the three churches there (Anglicans, Methodist and ?) the Anglican St. Andrews has the largest congregation. The church building has parts dating back to the eleventh century, but was recently restored. Soon a new conference centre will be added as well.