Waterbeach
Waterbeach is a large fen-edged village located 6 miles north of Cambridge belonging to the administrative district of South Cambridgeshire. The parish covers an area of 8.98 square miles (23.3 km2), found along the A10
History | Recent archaeological investigations have found extensive evidence of Roman settlement at the southern end of the village. Waterbeach appears in the Domesday Book as Utbech. In the 12th Century, the Knights Templar were located at Denny Abbey located to the north of the village. The parish contains two Scheduled Ancient Monuments: Denny Abbey (which houses the Farmland Museum) and the site of Waterbeach Abbey (near the present church). |
Education | Community Primary School |
Religion |
St John's Baptist Church |
Sports facilities |
Village Hall Recreation Ground Sport lakes |
Pubs |
The Brewery Tap The Sun Inn |
More information |
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