Balsam

Settlement in Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire

England

Balsam

Distant Horizons. Looking NW from opposite the entrance to Yole Farm
Distant Horizons. Credit: mike

Balsam is a small village located in the county of Cambridgeshire, in eastern England. Situated approximately 8 miles west of the city of Cambridge, Balsam is nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, offering a tranquil and idyllic setting for its residents.

The village is home to a close-knit community, with a population of around 500 people. Balsam boasts a rich history, dating back to the medieval period when it was primarily an agricultural settlement. Today, remnants of its past can still be seen in the form of charming thatched cottages and historic buildings that dot the village.

Although primarily residential, Balsam has a few amenities to cater to its residents' needs. These include a village shop, a pub, and a village hall that serves as a hub for community events and gatherings. The village also has a primary school, providing education for the local children.

Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Balsam offers its residents the opportunity to enjoy outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and picnicking. The nearby River Cam provides a scenic spot for fishing and boating enthusiasts. Additionally, the village is well-connected to other towns and cities in the region, with regular bus services and easy access to major road networks.

Overall, Balsam offers a peaceful and rural lifestyle, with its charming character, strong community spirit, and proximity to the bustling city of Cambridge making it an attractive place to live for those seeking a balance between countryside living and urban amenities.

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Balsam Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.125729/0.30665245 or Grid Reference TL5850. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Distant Horizons. Looking NW from opposite the entrance to Yole Farm
Distant Horizons.
Looking NW from opposite the entrance to Yole Farm
Chilford Hall Vineyard Entrance to the vineyard. Looking towards Linton on the Linton - Balsham road.
Chilford Hall Vineyard
Entrance to the vineyard. Looking towards Linton on the Linton - Balsham road.
Chilford Hall Vineyard The main hall can be seen in the trees. As well as a vineyard there is a crafts centre and conference centre.
Chilford Hall Vineyard
The main hall can be seen in the trees. As well as a vineyard there is a crafts centre and conference centre.
Chilford Hall The concrete extension was added by the current owners in the late 1960s.
Chilford Hall
The concrete extension was added by the current owners in the late 1960s.
Roman road The Roman road across an otherwise featureless landscape maybe an Iron age track upgraded by the Romans.
Roman road
The Roman road across an otherwise featureless landscape maybe an Iron age track upgraded by the Romans.
Borley wood - restoration This view shows a area from which planted exotic conifer species have just been removed to allow site native species to re-assert themselves (NVC W8 ash/maple woodland type).
Borley wood - restoration
This view shows a area from which planted exotic conifer species have just been removed to allow site native species to re-assert themselves (NVC W8 ash/maple woodland type).
3 deer sitting out a windy day Zoom in to see the deer.  There are 8 deer all together. They stood up ran into the Borley Wood before my camera refreshed so I can only show 3 here. In the next shot they were a blur.
3 deer sitting out a windy day
Zoom in to see the deer. There are 8 deer all together. They stood up ran into the Borley Wood before my camera refreshed so I can only show 3 here. In the next shot they were a blur.
Roman Road
Roman Road
Buck is left of doe The Gamekeeper here said he counted 71 deer here the other day.
Buck is left of doe
The Gamekeeper here said he counted 71 deer here the other day.
Borley Wood at sunset
Borley Wood at sunset
Linton's pretty lighthouse shaped water tower Got tired of waiting for the sunset so the tree branches helped.
Linton's pretty lighthouse shaped water tower
Got tired of waiting for the sunset so the tree branches helped.
Where the road with no name crosses the Roman Rd. Behind me is the road between Hildersham and Balsham.  The Linton Water tower is on the Horizon.
Where the road with no name crosses the Roman Rd.
Behind me is the road between Hildersham and Balsham. The Linton Water tower is on the Horizon.
Footpath to West Wickham At this point a byway becomes a footpath, following the edge of the field.
Footpath to West Wickham
At this point a byway becomes a footpath, following the edge of the field.
Byway to West Wickham The byway runs between the two hedgerows; soon after it becomes a footpath.
Byway to West Wickham
The byway runs between the two hedgerows; soon after it becomes a footpath.
Balsham Wood Viewed from the footpath to West Wickham, south of the village of Balsham.
Balsham Wood
Viewed from the footpath to West Wickham, south of the village of Balsham.
Balsham water tower Owned and managed by the Cambridge Water Company.
Balsham water tower
Owned and managed by the Cambridge Water Company.
Farm track The map and the picture show the massive size of fields in this area: it looks like the same crop is being grown right up to the trees in the background well over a kilometre away.
Farm track
The map and the picture show the massive size of fields in this area: it looks like the same crop is being grown right up to the trees in the background well over a kilometre away.
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Balsam is located at Grid Ref: TL5850 (Lat: 52.125729, Lng: 0.30665245)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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