Chishill, Little

Settlement in Essex South Cambridgeshire

England

Chishill, Little

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Great Chishill, St Swithuns Credit: mym

Chishill, Little is a small village located in the county of Essex, England. Situated approximately 12 miles southeast of Cambridge, it is nestled in the picturesque countryside of the South Cambridgeshire district. Chishill, Little is part of the larger civil parish of Great and Little Chishill, which encompasses two villages.

The village is known for its charming and idyllic rural setting, with rolling hills, green pastures, and quaint cottages dotting the landscape. It offers a peaceful and tranquil environment, making it an attractive place for those seeking a slower pace of life away from the hustle and bustle of city living.

Although small in size, Chishill, Little has a strong sense of community, with a population of around 200 people. The village features a historic church, St. Nicholas, which dates back to the 13th century and serves as a focal point for religious and community events.

Residents of Chishill, Little have access to basic amenities such as a local pub, The Pheasant, which offers a place to gather and socialize. The village also benefits from its proximity to larger towns and cities, with ample shopping, dining, and recreational opportunities available in nearby Cambridge and Royston.

The surrounding area offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, including walking, cycling, and horseback riding. The beautiful countryside provides a stunning backdrop for exploring nature and enjoying the outdoors.

In summary, Chishill, Little is a charming village in rural Essex, offering a peaceful and close-knit community, stunning countryside views, and easy access to nearby amenities and larger towns.

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Chishill, Little Images

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Great Chishill, St Swithuns
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Little Chishill, St Nicholas
Chishill Windmill This post mill is an interesting example of rural engineering, built in 1819 using timbers from an earlier mill of 1726 it was last restored in 1951.
Chishill Windmill
This post mill is an interesting example of rural engineering, built in 1819 using timbers from an earlier mill of 1726 it was last restored in 1951.
Old house at Great Chishill, Cambs.
Old house at Great Chishill, Cambs.
Footpath bridge by Barnard's Wood Bridge over the stream on the footpath between the B1039 and Chrishall, nearby Barnard's Wood.
Footpath bridge by Barnard's Wood
Bridge over the stream on the footpath between the B1039 and Chrishall, nearby Barnard's Wood.
Bridleway at Building End Bridleway leading from Building End to Great Chishill
Bridleway at Building End
Bridleway leading from Building End to Great Chishill
Winter Oilseed Rape A healthy-looking field of winter oilseed-rape at Gipsy Corner Farm
Winter Oilseed Rape
A healthy-looking field of winter oilseed-rape at Gipsy Corner Farm
Chrishall Common Roughway Wood is the distant clump of trees beyond the winter wheat.
Chrishall Common
Roughway Wood is the distant clump of trees beyond the winter wheat.
After the storm A view across the north Hertfordshire countryside after a heavy rainstorm.
After the storm
A view across the north Hertfordshire countryside after a heavy rainstorm.
A seat, a sign and a milk-churn Country artifacts at Shaftenhoe End
A seat, a sign and a milk-churn
Country artifacts at Shaftenhoe End
Horses and hay-bales Farm scene near Nuthampstead
Horses and hay-bales
Farm scene near Nuthampstead
Chishill windmill The windmill at Chishill is preserved by the Cambridgeshire County Council
Chishill windmill
The windmill at Chishill is preserved by the Cambridgeshire County Council
Farmland at Gypsy Corner Farm A field at Gypsy Corner Farm. Probably ridged up for potatoes.
Farmland at Gypsy Corner Farm
A field at Gypsy Corner Farm. Probably ridged up for potatoes.
Little Chishill Game Reserve Entrance to Little Chishill Game Reserve. A big notice warns 'no dogs allowed'!
Little Chishill Game Reserve
Entrance to Little Chishill Game Reserve. A big notice warns 'no dogs allowed'!
Sheepwash Grove, Nuthampstead Sheepwash Grove, a small copse surrounded by arable farmland.
Sheepwash Grove, Nuthampstead
Sheepwash Grove, a small copse surrounded by arable farmland.
By the Copse above Little Chishill Just off the bridleway by the copse above Little Chishill looking over the fields
By the Copse above Little Chishill
Just off the bridleway by the copse above Little Chishill looking over the fields
Bridleway heading down to Little Chishill Bridleway from Great Chishill heading down to Little Chishill
Bridleway heading down to Little Chishill
Bridleway from Great Chishill heading down to Little Chishill
The Pheasant, Great Chishill
The Pheasant, Great Chishill
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Chishill, Little is located at Grid Ref: TL4237 (Lat: 52.014925, Lng: 0.068092)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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Little Chishill
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