Foxton
Foxton is a small village with a number of well-preserved fifteenth and sixteenth century houses and a thirteenth century church dedicated to St Lawrence.
History | Foxton is a small village with a number of well-preserved fifteenth and sixteenth century houses and a thirteenth century church dedicated to St Lawrence. The parish has been occupied for at least 2000 years; in the first century A.D. a Belgic settlement appeared, closely followed by a Romano-British farmstead near Hoffer bridge. A pagan English cemetery has also been found just north of the railway station. The parish itself was formed over the medieval period and is bounded on the north by the River Cam and on the north-east and southwest by the Hoffer and Shepreth brooks. |
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Sports facilities | Village Hall |
Pubs | The White Horse |
More information | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foxton,_Cambridgeshire |
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