Cambridgeshire

Cambridgeshire is a county in the East of England. It borders Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. The centre of Cambridgeshire is Cambridge, which has one of the largest populations in the country with just over 100,000 people living there. If you are looking for an area that has good schools and universities within reach then this could be what you are looking for!

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Peterborough Cathedral

Where is Cambridgeshire?

Cambridgeshire is located in the East of England that is around two hours away from London. It is bordered by Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex.

Areas in Cambridgeshire

The county of Cambridgeshire is made up of several districts including Cambridge, Huntingdonshire, Peterborough, South Cambridgeshire and East Cambridgeshire.

Some of the most popular areas for new homebuyers include Cambridge, St Neots and Huntingdon.

Cambridge – Home to the prestigious University of Cambridge, this area is one of the best places in Cambridgeshire for education opportunities not just within universities but also at secondary level with a number of top-notch grammar and private schools. It’s also an extremely popular tourist destination due to its world-famous colleges, bridges and punting on the River Cam.

Huntingdon – A town of around 37,000 people is located near to Cambridge in Cambridgeshire. The town was once an important river crossing on the Great Ouse River which allowed access into East Anglia from Ancient Britain through this region.

St Neots – This area around 30 minutes outside of Cambridge is popular for its mix of town and country living. There are a number of schools in the area as well as good transport links to Cambridge and London.

Saffron Walden – A market town in the north of Cambridgeshire, this is an area popular with families because of its many amenities and good schools.  The town has a number of independent schools as well as two grammar schools. 

Cambridge Market

Fulbourn – This village located to the southeast of Cambridge is home to around 6000 people. It offers good access to the city but is also quite convenient for London.

Linton – Situated just outside of Cambridge, this area has good access to all parts of Cambridgeshire as well as being close enough for commuting into the capital.

Universities in Cambridgeshire

Cambridge is home to the well-known Cambridge University, which has an excellent reputation around the world for its high-quality teaching and research programmes.

The city also hosts Anglia Ruskin University as well as several other colleges with a focus on higher education.

Cambridge University – One of the most recognisable universities in the world, Cambridge University is based in the city of Cambridge. The university has a global reputation for its excellent teaching and research programmes, and is one of the most selective universities in Europe.

Anglia Ruskin University – Based in Cambridge, Anglia Ruskin University is a large university with over 29,000 students. The university offers a wide range of courses across three campuses, and has strong links to industry and employers.

Cambridge Regional College – A large further education college with over 20,000 students and three campuses in the Cambridge area, Cambridgeshire Regional College offers vocational courses across a range of areas including engineering, health care, business studies and media.

Top Schools in Cambridgeshire

There are a number of excellent schools located throughout Cambridgeshire, both private and state-funded. Some of the top-rated schools include:

The Perse School – a selective independent school for boys aged 11-18, The Perse School has been ranked as the best school in Cambridgeshire by The Sunday Times.

Cambridge High School – a selective girls grammar school, Cambridge High School has been awarded ‘outstanding’ status from Ofsted and was rated ‘excellent’ for its teaching of English and Maths at GCSE.

STAGGS Independent –  a co-educational, non-denominational school, STAGGS was rated ‘outstanding’ in all areas by Ofsted and was the best performing school in Cambridgeshire for pupil progress.

Cambridge Steiner School – an independent Waldorf Steiner School, Cambridge Steiner is a co-educational boarding and day school that provides children with an exceptional education based on academic excellence and a love of learning.

Population of Cambridgeshire.

The Population of Cambridgeshire is around 750,000 people. Cambridge has one of the largest urban populations in the county, due to it being a university town. However, there are other areas with large populations such as Peterborough and Huntingdon which have around 200,000 people combined!

 

Reviews in Cambridgeshire

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Review Date Mar 2024

Nearby Sainsbury’s is great. The hair salon is good. For some reason, it’s taking them very long to open more places. The U bus is very good when the traffic is not a problem; it is very unreliable during rush hours.

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I’m quite happy with the building management. Everything is kept in check. There have been no any major issues over the last several years. The hotel nearby isn’t a problem and only adds some liveliness, which is otherwise lacking. The design is nice.

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The bus service is very unreliable, so cycling or a car is much better.

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It’s a pleasure to live in a new building, away from the touristy parts of the town.

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All in all not bad but could be better

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Review Date Mar 2024

Great location and amenities, Fordham is a lovely village with lots of local shops, you wouldn’t actually need to drive anywhere if you didn’t want to

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The development is reasonably well thought out, houses aren’t all on top of each other. The houses are well built and we haven’t had many problems. The road however is not great, and it needs a lot of work to get it into looking nice and to stop ruining the suspension on your car

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Check out the garden layout as the work on this was done quickly and not up to standard of what you would expect

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I be love the kitchen and living room layout and the bedrooms are all a great size

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Poor design thoughts

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Review Date Mar 2024

The local Co-op has finally opened. Nearly three years late. Shortly after opening the cash machine was ram raided. We are still awaiting the king promised Signiorellies cafe bar. Should be anytime soon, but they have been saying that for the last two years …. Reform studio has opened. Making parking more of an issue unfortunately as there is insufficient visitor parking. Likewise school and nursery drop off and pick up. People are asked to use the P&R. Some do, but that will stop when the P&R is relocated further east. Problems daily with contractor parking and people parking on pavements. This gets worse the more houses and flats that are occupied. Handy for bus 3 to the city centre or P&R busses depending on which end of the Marleigh you are located in. Nearby Drs surgery in Barnwell, plus a chip shop ( Barracuda) and a one stop shop. Bin collection is good. ASB is a real problem. Stealing of parcels could be resolved with a drop off locker systems in Jubilee Square. Youths roaming in packs in better weather are worrying. Vandalism and breaking into flats car park and shoplifting etc. Houses are poorly insulated. Can hear everything going on outside even with windows closed. Also poorly insulated. “toilet” noise can be heard throughout.

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Design is clearly intended to discourage cars. Parking for one or two cars per household maximum. No visitor parking at all. No off street parking other than at P&R which will be moving shortly. Nice green areas. Land Trust have removed larger fly tipped objects – but only when reported – there is no sense of them looking for issues to fix. Garden soil is poor – all clay – not even 10cm of top soil provided. Some areas are only 20cm deep before hitting poured concrete. Some park areas being used as football pitches with children damaging and breaking trees to allow for more space to play football. Very noisy at times. No barriers to stop balls going into roads and gardens. Nice play park to west and cute play areas interspersed throughout the development.

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I wish we had known how long we would be living in a building site with thoughtless contractors leaving their engines running right outside our house for hours, the stupid road washing vehicle which makes more mud than it cleans and still drives around when it’s raining. It’s been two years , contractors continue to park dangerously blocking sight lines on corners and up on pavements. Hill needs to lay down some rules.

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Beautiful light as a result of the large windows. Our back is south facing and we chose this plot for that reason. Choose carefully if buying as some plots have their back garden in shade ALL day.

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Great development

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Review Date Mar 2024

brilliant being close to city centre and to mill road, bad aspects is cars on yellow lines on the development as it creates alot of blockages on the road

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i really like the layout and design of the development. i like how it has underground parking as this is very useful and saves space on the road. parks are great for families with children. great location of the development with close proximity to city center.

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i would change the parking around the development, there is yellow lines but no action taken when vehicles parked on them

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the design and layout of the property is really nice and spacious/modern

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