Cheveley

Civil Parish in Cambridgeshire East Cambridgeshire

England

Cheveley

Uphill to the crossroads The road from Dullingham and Stetchworth to Cheveley (ahead), photographed on a bright March morning. Early blossom shows in some trees and the hedgerow on the left.
Uphill to the crossroads Credit: John Sutton

Cheveley is a civil parish located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. Situated approximately 10 miles east of Cambridge, it is part of the East Cambridgeshire district. The parish covers an area of about 8.5 square miles and has a population of around 1,300 people.

The village of Cheveley itself is small and picturesque, with a charming rural character. It is surrounded by open countryside, offering breathtaking views of the rolling hills and meadows that dominate the landscape. The River Cam flows nearby, providing a scenic backdrop and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.

Cheveley has a rich history, dating back to medieval times. The village is known for its historic buildings, including the Grade I listed Cheveley Park House, a grand mansion that dates back to the 17th century. Other notable landmarks include the 13th-century Church of St Mary and St Nicholas, which features a beautiful Norman tower and impressive stained glass windows.

Despite its small size, Cheveley offers a range of amenities and services to its residents. These include a primary school, a village hall, a post office, and a local pub. The village also hosts various community events throughout the year, such as a summer fete and a Christmas market.

Cheveley is well connected to neighboring towns and villages via road and public transport. The nearby A14 provides easy access to Cambridge, Newmarket, and Bury St Edmunds, while regular bus services connect the village to other parts of Cambridgeshire.

Overall, Cheveley is a tranquil and picturesque village with a strong sense of community and a rich historical heritage.

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Cheveley Images

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Uphill to the crossroads The road from Dullingham and Stetchworth to Cheveley (ahead), photographed on a bright March morning. Early blossom shows in some trees and the hedgerow on the left.
Uphill to the crossroads
The road from Dullingham and Stetchworth to Cheveley (ahead), photographed on a bright March morning. Early blossom shows in some trees and the hedgerow on the left.
Give way at the crossroads This is where the road from Cheveley to Stetchworth and Dullingham (ahead) crosses the road from Kirtling and Saxon Street (left) to Newmarket.
Give way at the crossroads
This is where the road from Cheveley to Stetchworth and Dullingham (ahead) crosses the road from Kirtling and Saxon Street (left) to Newmarket.
Park Road and the entrance to Cheveley Park Stud-farm country south of Newmarket. The lodge on the right is at the gate to Cheveley Park Stud. The road forks here: straight on for Newmarket, left for Stetchworth and Dullingham.
Park Road and the entrance to Cheveley Park
Stud-farm country south of Newmarket. The lodge on the right is at the gate to Cheveley Park Stud. The road forks here: straight on for Newmarket, left for Stetchworth and Dullingham.
On Park Road in early spring The leaning and buttressed wall encloses Cheveley Park Stud.
On Park Road in early spring
The leaning and buttressed wall encloses Cheveley Park Stud.
Cheveley: on Park Road The flint cottage on the right has arch-headed windows and a chimney-stack with a Jacobean flavour - suggesting the Gothick taste of the early years of the nineteenth century.
Cheveley: on Park Road
The flint cottage on the right has arch-headed windows and a chimney-stack with a Jacobean flavour - suggesting the Gothick taste of the early years of the nineteenth century.
Crossroads at Cheveley This is at the north end of a long village. High Street, on the left, leads to the centre of Cheveley, the road ahead to Newmarket and the one on the right to Moulton and Kentford.
Crossroads at Cheveley
This is at the north end of a long village. High Street, on the left, leads to the centre of Cheveley, the road ahead to Newmarket and the one on the right to Moulton and Kentford.
The War Memorial at Cheveley It stands directly north of the parish church.
The War Memorial at Cheveley
It stands directly north of the parish church.
A thatched cottage at Cheveley
A thatched cottage at Cheveley
The parish church at Cheveley, viewed from Church Lane
The parish church at Cheveley, viewed from Church Lane
Moulton Road in Cheveley
Moulton Road in Cheveley
Moulton Road, heading towards Moulton from Cheveley
Moulton Road, heading towards Moulton from Cheveley
The parish church of Cheveley Dedicated to St. Mary and the Holy Host of Heaven, this impressive cruciform church that dates back to the early 14th century, has a remarkable central tower that is square at the base and octagonal at the top.  This view of the church from the road is totally obscurred by the trees during the summer months.
The parish church of Cheveley
Dedicated to St. Mary and the Holy Host of Heaven, this impressive cruciform church that dates back to the early 14th century, has a remarkable central tower that is square at the base and octagonal at the top. This view of the church from the road is totally obscurred by the trees during the summer months.
Saxon Hall Cottages, Saxon Street, near Newmarket Charming pair of estate cottages in Saxon Street, a hamlet of Woodditton.
Saxon Hall Cottages, Saxon Street, near Newmarket
Charming pair of estate cottages in Saxon Street, a hamlet of Woodditton.
Duchess Drive at Gateways Looking north-westward.
Duchess Drive at Gateways
Looking north-westward.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket 1374 This can be found on the wall of Cheveley South-West Lodge - a private dwelling.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket 1374
This can be found on the wall of Cheveley South-West Lodge - a private dwelling. For more detail see: LinkExternal link
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Cheveley, St Mary and the Holy Host of Heaven
Park House, Newmarket, Suffolk Park House is part of the Warren Park Stud. Photo taken through the gates on Moulton Road near spot height 88m
Park House, Newmarket, Suffolk
Park House is part of the Warren Park Stud. Photo taken through the gates on Moulton Road near spot height 88m
Riding Out, Newmarket, Suffolk Riders out exercising the race horses. Looking NW over Long Hill from beside Warren Towers on the Newmarket-Moulton Road.
Riding Out, Newmarket, Suffolk
Riders out exercising the race horses. Looking NW over Long Hill from beside Warren Towers on the Newmarket-Moulton Road.
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Cheveley is located at Grid Ref: TL6761 (Lat: 52.230355, Lng: 0.449199)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: East Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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Lat/Long: 52.2338356/0.4484936
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