Dutter End

Settlement in Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire

England

Dutter End

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Gamlingay, St Mary Credit: mym

Dutter End is a small village located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. Situated approximately 7 miles northeast of the city of Cambridge, it falls within the district of South Cambridgeshire. With a population of around 300 residents, Dutter End maintains a close-knit and community-oriented atmosphere.

The village is known for its picturesque setting, surrounded by rolling green fields and charming countryside. Dutter End is dotted with traditional thatched-roof cottages and historic buildings, reflecting its rich heritage and traditional English character.

The village is home to a few amenities, including a local pub, a village hall, and a primary school, catering to the needs of its residents. Additionally, Dutter End benefits from its proximity to nearby towns and cities, providing access to a wider range of services and facilities.

Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in the surrounding area, as Dutter End is blessed with an abundance of beautiful natural landscapes. The village is located close to the River Cam, offering opportunities for scenic walks, fishing, and boating. Additionally, several nature reserves and parks are within a short distance, providing opportunities for wildlife observation and outdoor activities.

Transport links in Dutter End are convenient, with regular bus services connecting the village to neighboring towns and villages. The nearby city of Cambridge offers further transportation options, including a train station with regular services to London and other major cities.

In summary, Dutter End is a charming and idyllic village in Cambridgeshire, offering a peaceful and rural lifestyle within easy reach of larger towns and cities.

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Dutter End Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.1566/-0.18409256 or Grid Reference TL2452. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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Gamlingay, St Mary
Hardwicke Arms Gamlingay The Hardwicke Arms Public House located at the junction of Church Street and Waresley Road in Gamlingay
Hardwicke Arms Gamlingay
The Hardwicke Arms Public House located at the junction of Church Street and Waresley Road in Gamlingay
The Emplins at Gamlingay The Emplins is a lovely 15th century hall house, Grade II* listed. The  house  seems to have a link to the nearby St Mary's Church and is now open for bed and breakfast.
The Emplins at Gamlingay
The Emplins is a lovely 15th century hall house, Grade II* listed. The house seems to have a link to the nearby St Mary's Church and is now open for bed and breakfast.
Moongate, Gamlingay Cinques Look carefully, and you'll see a crumbling brick edifice behind the foliage. This is the ruin of an 18th-century (?) moongate in the grounds of the now-vanished Gamlingay Hall. The moongate was like a giant circular glassless window through which the full moon could be seen to picturesque advantage. Some believe that the structure was poorly sited and that a full moon would rarely if ever be visible through it. Still, it must have made an intriguing landscape feature, as it still does. A different angle can be seen here: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/267116">TL2252 : Moongate detail, Gamlingay Cinques</a>.
Moongate, Gamlingay Cinques
Look carefully, and you'll see a crumbling brick edifice behind the foliage. This is the ruin of an 18th-century (?) moongate in the grounds of the now-vanished Gamlingay Hall. The moongate was like a giant circular glassless window through which the full moon could be seen to picturesque advantage. Some believe that the structure was poorly sited and that a full moon would rarely if ever be visible through it. Still, it must have made an intriguing landscape feature, as it still does. A different angle can be seen here: TL2252 : Moongate detail, Gamlingay Cinques.
Moongate detail, Gamlingay Cinques This is part of what's left of a ruined 18th-century (?) moongate in the grounds of the now-vanished Gamlingay Hall. The moongate was like a giant circular glassless window through which the full moon could be seen to picturesque advantage. (The circular shape can be clearly seen here.) Some believe that the structure was poorly sited and that a full moon would rarely if ever be visible through it. Still, it must have made an intriguing landscape feature, as it still does. A wider angle can be seen here: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/267111">TL2252 : Moongate, Gamlingay Cinques</a>.
Moongate detail, Gamlingay Cinques
This is part of what's left of a ruined 18th-century (?) moongate in the grounds of the now-vanished Gamlingay Hall. The moongate was like a giant circular glassless window through which the full moon could be seen to picturesque advantage. (The circular shape can be clearly seen here.) Some believe that the structure was poorly sited and that a full moon would rarely if ever be visible through it. Still, it must have made an intriguing landscape feature, as it still does. A wider angle can be seen here: TL2252 : Moongate, Gamlingay Cinques.
View of Gamlingay Housing Taken from Mill Hill, the shot shows the lie of the land over the Mill Brook and housing at Gamlingay, beyond. The trailer has a 3 digit phone number and must have stood in this location for many a year.
View of Gamlingay Housing
Taken from Mill Hill, the shot shows the lie of the land over the Mill Brook and housing at Gamlingay, beyond. The trailer has a 3 digit phone number and must have stood in this location for many a year.
Old railway bridge outside Gamlingay
Old railway bridge outside Gamlingay
Factories on old railway outside Gamlingay
Factories on old railway outside Gamlingay
Footpath to Potton
Footpath to Potton
Farmland Looking across farmland to Sand Wood
Farmland
Looking across farmland to Sand Wood
Farmland Looking across farmland to Sand Wood
Farmland
Looking across farmland to Sand Wood
Farmland Potton Woods on the horizon
Farmland
Potton Woods on the horizon
Hatley Road
Hatley Road
Farm track Potton Woods in the distance
Farm track
Potton Woods in the distance
Farmland Warsley church in the distance
Farmland
Warsley church in the distance
Entrance to "Windy Ridge"
Entrance to "Windy Ridge"
Fields north-east of Gamlingay This is a grid-square of open skies and few features. All the farmer can do is plough stripy patterns to try and make it look more interesting.
Fields north-east of Gamlingay
This is a grid-square of open skies and few features. All the farmer can do is plough stripy patterns to try and make it look more interesting.
Gamlingay fire station Gamlingay fire station, Stocks Lane, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire
Gamlingay fire station
Gamlingay fire station, Stocks Lane, Gamlingay, Cambridgeshire
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Dutter End is located at Grid Ref: TL2452 (Lat: 52.1566, Lng: -0.18409256)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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