Tydd St Giles
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The village of Tydd St. Giles, Cambridgeshire, England was founded in the late 1000s with the building of the church of St. Giles in 1084 on a natural rise in the land of the fens. The church itself is built of Barnack Stone, known to be the gift of the Bishop of Peterborough.
It is the northernmost village in Cambridgeshire (bordering Lincolnshire), on the same latitude as Midlands towns such as Loughborough, Leicestershire and Shrewsbury, Shropshire.
The village is also know for housing the world renound "Barn", in Paget Hall.