Hardwick, Cambridgeshire

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Hardwick
Hardwick, Cambridgeshire (Cambridgeshire)
Hardwick, Cambridgeshire

Hardwick shown within Cambridgeshire
OS grid reference TL373587
District South Cambridgeshire
Shire county Cambridgeshire
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CAMBRIDGE
Postcode district CB23
Dialling code 01954
Police Cambridgeshire
Fire Cambridgeshire
Ambulance East of England
European Parliament East of England
List of places: UKEnglandCambridgeshire

Coordinates: 52°12′48″N 0°00′43″E / 52.2133, 0.01186

Hardwick is a village in the county of Cambridgeshire, located approximately 6 miles west of the city of Cambridge and immediately south of the A428 Cambridge-St Neots road. It is approximately 4 miles east of the newly developed village of Cambourne. The Village is practically on the Greenwich Meridian.

Historically, the village of Hardwick is hundreds of years old and consisted of a few houses and farmland around St Mary's Church, on what is now the southern edge of the village. It has expanded greatly over the last forty years, mainly due to an estate of hundreds of houses built on the orchard land to the north of the original village, with the roads taking the names of the displaced trees (e.g. Ellison, Bramley, Worcester, Pippin...)

Although significant building ceased, a number of new houses have been built over the years all over the village - wherever developers were able to acquire any plots of land; these are often the once large gardens of the earliest estate houses.

The Blue Lion, the only pub in the village, lies on Cambridge Road. The Sports and Social Club is based next to the football and cricket pitches in the centre of the village.

Hardwick Community Primary School is the local pre- and primary school for children in the village. Children of secondary school age usually go on to attend Comberton Village College, located in Comberton, southwest of Hardwick.

The village shop and post office are also on Cambridge Road. There are a number of local businesses based on St Neots Road, which is the northern border, in Newton House and Broadway House. In November 2006 part of Newton House burned down, destroying a takeaway food outlet and a Turkish restaurant, the rest of the building has been left unoccupied pending reconstruction work. Broadway house provide homes to several businesses. The adjacent property is the Conservative Party headquarters for Cambridgeshire. Further west on St Neots Road a pet shop, a car repair/maintenance garage, an agricultural machinery merchant and a furniture store can be found.

In 2006 to 2007 the A428 was improved with a new section of dual carriageway replacing the old single, all the way past Cambourne to Papworth Everard.

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