Duxford Village 1
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We have lived in Duxford, a village in Cambridgeshire about 10 miles south of Cambridge, for over 30 years now. Duxford is well known for its airfield (now owned by the Imperial War Museum, IWM) andOkumaya devam et
We have lived in Duxford, a village in Cambridgeshire about 10 miles south of Cambridge, for over 30 years now. Duxford is well known for its airfield (now owned by the Imperial War Museum, IWM) andOkumaya devam et
There is an excellent website that details the decline of the Englsih Pub - The Lost Pubs Project (https://www.closedpubs.co.uk/). I thought it would be a good idea to look into this for Duxford -Okumaya devam et
Duxford Community Centre has been several years in the planning and finally opened in Summer 2020 - during the middle of the Covid pandemic! It is located next to the Duxford United FC football pichOkumaya devam et
Helen and I both enjoy walking and we have a "default" route from the house; this circular walk goes via the nearby villages of Hinxton and Ickleton (Duxford, Hinxton and Ickleton form the combinedOkumaya devam et
After leaving the permissive footpath of the Hinxton Hall grounds, we cross back over the railway line (Cambridge to Liverpool Street) and enter Ickleton.
We walk up Mill Lane past the Social CentreOkumaya devam et
Another well walked route is that to Whittlesford Parkway railway station on the other side of the A505 to Duxford. Adjacent to the station is the Red Lion Hotel (see Lost Pubs of Duxford) and nextOkumaya devam et
It is convenient for us to start at Whittlesford Lawns and from here we proceed down Church Lane to the Church (see Local Walk 2); we take the footpath to Sawston from here this time. Along the wayOkumaya devam et
Another walk we both enjoy is the Babraham, Stapleford, Magog Down and Wandlebury loop, necessitating a short drive to the village of Babraham. This post covers the Babraham and Stapleford section;Okumaya devam et
We arrive at Magog Down; this and Wandlebury are part of a range of low chalk hills in the area southeast of Cambridge (the Gog Magog).
In the case of the Magog Down, land was purchased from a localOkumaya devam et
This walk starts from Hill Farm Road, Whittlesford and is easily accessed by foot from Duxford. We head southwest along The Drift, a track which crosses the M11 and goes directly to Thriplow; this isOkumaya devam et
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Someone we are going to have some pints there
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Or maybe there
Ant Travels It’s beer o clock !
Gezgin Just got back from The Plough!