Chippenham

Civil Parish in Cambridgeshire East Cambridgeshire

England

Chippenham

Freckenham Road, Chippenham
Freckenham Road, Chippenham Credit: David Howard

Chippenham is a small civil parish located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. With a population of around 800 residents, it offers a peaceful and rural setting for those seeking a quiet countryside lifestyle.

Situated approximately 12 miles northeast of Cambridge, Chippenham is surrounded by picturesque farmland and green spaces. The parish itself covers an area of about 4 square miles and is bordered by the villages of Kennett, Moulton, and Snailwell.

The heart of Chippenham is characterized by its charming historic buildings, including the 14th-century St. Margaret's Church, which serves as a focal point for the community. The village also features a local pub, The Tharp Arms, providing a gathering place for residents and visitors alike.

Despite its small size, Chippenham offers a range of amenities to cater to its population. These include a primary school, a village hall, and a post office. Additionally, the nearby town of Newmarket provides more extensive services, including supermarkets, shops, and healthcare facilities.

The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and horse riding, with several footpaths and bridleways passing through the area. The River Kennett, which runs through Chippenham, is a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts.

Overall, Chippenham maintains its rural character while remaining conveniently located for access to larger towns and cities. With its tranquil setting and community spirit, it attracts those seeking a peaceful and close-knit village lifestyle.

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Chippenham Images

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Freckenham Road, Chippenham
Freckenham Road, Chippenham
Patterned ground on field NE of Chippenham: aerial 2022 (1)
Patterned ground on field NE of Chippenham: aerial 2022 (1)
Patterned ground on field NE of Chippenham: aerial 2022
Patterned ground on field NE of Chippenham: aerial 2022
A11 Matrix board
A11 Matrix board
B1085 crossing A11
B1085 crossing A11
Chippenham: cricket in the rain Chippenham's league match against Camden (Cambridge) began in light rain, in defiance of a very discouraging weather forecast. The players' keenness was rewarded as the rain fizzled out and the match - a tense relegation battle neither side could afford to lose - was played to an exciting conclusion: Camden 148, Chippenham 125.
Chippenham: cricket in the rain
Chippenham's league match against Camden (Cambridge) began in light rain, in defiance of a very discouraging weather forecast. The players' keenness was rewarded as the rain fizzled out and the match - a tense relegation battle neither side could afford to lose - was played to an exciting conclusion: Camden 148, Chippenham 125.
Chippenham: fine trees, fielders and evening sunlight Near the end of an end-of-season friendly on a fine September Sunday. This lovely cricket ground is in the northern corner of Chippenham Park.
Chippenham: fine trees, fielders and evening sunlight
Near the end of an end-of-season friendly on a fine September Sunday. This lovely cricket ground is in the northern corner of Chippenham Park.
Chippenham High Street in September The horse chestnut leaves are turning. The Grade II listed house on the right dates from 1673.
Chippenham High Street in September
The horse chestnut leaves are turning. The Grade II listed house on the right dates from 1673.
Chippenham: estate cottages These cottages were built between 1791 and 1802 and modernised in the 20th century.
Chippenham: estate cottages
These cottages were built between 1791 and 1802 and modernised in the 20th century.
Chippenham Park gate lodges The Grade II listing begins "Matching pair of Neo-Classical lodges flanking gateway, c 1794-8 [and] built by James Wyatt (1746-1813) for John Tharp, who purchased the Park in 1791".
Chippenham Park gate lodges
The Grade II listing begins "Matching pair of Neo-Classical lodges flanking gateway, c 1794-8 [and] built by James Wyatt (1746-1813) for John Tharp, who purchased the Park in 1791".
Chippenham: going out to bat Camden (Cambridge) batted first in a Sunday friendly match and the two openers walked out shortly after one o'clock on a fine afternoon in mid September. Twenty-odd overs later both retired undefeated after a partnership of 168, one having scored 112, the other 52. The final score was 252 and the match eventually drawn, with Chippenham eight wickets down. A good time was had by all.
Chippenham: going out to bat
Camden (Cambridge) batted first in a Sunday friendly match and the two openers walked out shortly after one o'clock on a fine afternoon in mid September. Twenty-odd overs later both retired undefeated after a partnership of 168, one having scored 112, the other 52. The final score was 252 and the match eventually drawn, with Chippenham eight wickets down. A good time was had by all.
High Street, Chippenham
High Street, Chippenham
The Tharp Arms, Chippenham
The Tharp Arms, Chippenham
Gazebo in Chippenham
Gazebo in Chippenham
Entrance to industrial estate on the B1085, Kennett
Entrance to industrial estate on the B1085, Kennett
Field in Chippenham
Field in Chippenham
The B1085 entering Chippenham
The B1085 entering Chippenham
Woodlands by the B1085, Chippenham
Woodlands by the B1085, Chippenham
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Chippenham is located at Grid Ref: TL6668 (Lat: 52.293148, Lng: 0.445843)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: East Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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