Papworth Everard

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Papworth Everard
Papworth Everard (Cambridgeshire)
Papworth Everard

Papworth Everard shown within Cambridgeshire
OS grid reference TL285635
Shire county Cambridgeshire
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CAMBRIDGE
Postcode district CB3
Police Cambridgeshire
Fire Cambridgeshire
Ambulance East of England
European Parliament East of England
List of places: UKEnglandCambridgeshire

Coordinates: 52°15′17″N 0°07′08″W / 52.25467, -0.11889

St Peter's Church Papworth Everard
St Peter's Church Papworth Everard

Papworth Everard is the name of a village in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies ten miles west of Cambridge and six miles south of Huntingdon, having along its centre Ermine Street, the old North Road, the Roman highway that for centuries served as a major artery from London to York, which is now the A1198. A bypass now means that most traffic can avoid Ermine Street, and it is comprehensively traffic-calmed.

Today, Papworth Everard is a large village with a thriving community, home to substantial light industry and local business. It is also the centre for the Papworth Trust, a charity which offers housing and training to the disabled, and, most famously of all, Papworth Hospital, renowned in the field of cardiology.

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[edit] History

Before the Romans it is probable that there was some Bronze Age settlement in the area, but when the Great North Road was built in 1 CE it is unlikely that there was anything we would now recognise as a village there. Roman rule collapsed in Britain in 410 CE. It was at least another two or three centuries before a Saxon immigrant leader, probably called 'Papa', established a small settlement about a quarter of a mile to the west of Ermine Street around the site of the present parish church. Papworth means "the enclosure of Papa's people": they were also involved in establishing Papworth St Agnes and Papley Grove.

Following the Norman conquest of 1066 the village and land of Papworth were granted by the new king to a Norman knight, Everard De Beche, from whose name the second element of the village's name is derived.

[edit] Sport and recreation

Papworth Everard is fortunate to have an open air paddling pool in its park which is popular in the summer with children. This facility is unusual in the region and particular to Papworth.

Papworth Everard has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V.

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