Barrington

Civil Parish in Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire

England

Barrington

Barrington Church
Barrington Church Credit: mym

Barrington is a civil parish located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. Situated approximately 9 miles southwest of Cambridge, the village lies on the banks of the River Cam. The parish covers an area of around 6.5 square miles and is home to a population of approximately 1,200 residents.

Barrington boasts a rich history, with evidence of human habitation in the area dating back to Roman times. The village itself is known for its picturesque charm, characterized by traditional thatched cottages and scenic countryside views. The parish also includes the neighboring hamlets of Shepreth and Orwell.

The village is well-served by amenities, including a primary school, village hall, and a parish church dedicated to All Saints. The local community is vibrant and active, with various clubs and societies offering recreational activities such as gardening, arts, and sports.

Nature enthusiasts will find Barrington to be a haven, as the village is surrounded by beautiful countryside and nature reserves. The Barrington Quarry, a former chalk quarry, has been transformed into a nature reserve and is now a popular spot for birdwatching and walking.

Transport links in Barrington are convenient, with regular bus services connecting the village to nearby towns and cities. The A10 road runs nearby, providing easy access to Cambridge and London.

Overall, Barrington is a charming and peaceful village that offers a close-knit community, stunning landscapes, and a rich historical heritage.

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Barrington Images

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Barrington Church
Barrington Church
Barrington Barrington doesn't have a village street as such; the houses are arranged around this large green with the road running through the middle.
Barrington
Barrington doesn't have a village street as such; the houses are arranged around this large green with the road running through the middle.
Barrington Towers Two of Barrington's main features: the church and the cement works chimney.
Barrington Towers
Two of Barrington's main features: the church and the cement works chimney.
Track to Trinity Farm. Barrington
Track to Trinity Farm. Barrington
Malton Road, Orwell / Barrington border Orwell to the left, Barrington to the right
Malton Road, Orwell / Barrington border
Orwell to the left, Barrington to the right
The Retreat, Malton Road, Orwell Partly let out as self-catering accommodation
The Retreat, Malton Road, Orwell
Partly let out as self-catering accommodation
The Windmill, Barrington
The Windmill, Barrington
Shepreth Road, Barrington
Shepreth Road, Barrington
Houses, Barrington Road, Orwell
Houses, Barrington Road, Orwell
Entrance to Riverside Meadows
Entrance to Riverside Meadows
'The Royal Oak' inn at Barrington
'The Royal Oak' inn at Barrington
Barrington Village Sign - detail
Barrington Village Sign - detail
Barrington Post Office Combined with a Convenience Store.
Barrington Post Office
Combined with a Convenience Store.
All Saints Barrington The church of All Saints Barrington Cambridgeshire. For more info see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/barrington.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/barrington.htm">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
All Saints Barrington
The church of All Saints Barrington Cambridgeshire. For more info see LinkExternal link
Shepreth: Barrington Road flood culverts When the River Cam bursts its banks it floods across Barrington Road from right to left in the picture. The culverts allow the water to flow under the elevated pedestrian walkway.
Shepreth: Barrington Road flood culverts
When the River Cam bursts its banks it floods across Barrington Road from right to left in the picture. The culverts allow the water to flow under the elevated pedestrian walkway.
River Cam near Barrington Viewed from the bridge which carries Shepreth Road, Barrington and/or Barrington Road, Shepreth, over the river.
River Cam near Barrington
Viewed from the bridge which carries Shepreth Road, Barrington and/or Barrington Road, Shepreth, over the river.
River Cam near Barrington Viewed looking upstream from the Foxton Road bridge.
River Cam near Barrington
Viewed looking upstream from the Foxton Road bridge.
Shepreth: Riverside Meadows The meadows, which are adjacent to the River Cam, off to the right, were once owned by the nuns of Chatteris, but since 1920 they have been part of Cambridgeshire County Council's County Farm Estate. The cut route is the line of the footpath.
Shepreth: Riverside Meadows
The meadows, which are adjacent to the River Cam, off to the right, were once owned by the nuns of Chatteris, but since 1920 they have been part of Cambridgeshire County Council's County Farm Estate. The cut route is the line of the footpath.
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Barrington is located at Grid Ref: TL3850 (Lat: 52.133169, Lng: 0.025286)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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