Great Shelford

Civil Parish in Cambridgeshire South Cambridgeshire

England

Great Shelford

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Little Shelford, All Saints Credit: mym

Great Shelford is a civil parish located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. Situated approximately 4 miles south of the city of Cambridge, it is a picturesque village known for its historical charm and idyllic setting. The parish covers an area of about 1.6 square miles and has a population of around 4,000 residents.

One of the main attractions in Great Shelford is its beautiful parish church, St. Mary's, which dates back to the 13th century. The village also boasts a variety of well-preserved buildings from different periods, including thatched cottages and timber-framed houses. The Shelford Manor, a Grade II listed building, is another notable landmark in the area.

Great Shelford offers a range of amenities and services to its residents. It has a primary school, a library, and a community center that hosts various events and activities throughout the year. The village is well-served by local shops, including a post office, a pharmacy, and a few small supermarkets. There are also several welcoming pubs and restaurants, providing options for dining and socializing.

The village has good transport links, with a railway station that connects to Cambridge, London, and other nearby towns. Additionally, there are regular bus services to Cambridge and other surrounding areas.

Great Shelford benefits from its proximity to the countryside, with several nature reserves and green spaces nearby. This makes it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting.

Overall, Great Shelford is a charming and vibrant village that combines history, natural beauty, and modern amenities, making it an attractive place to live and visit in Cambridgeshire.

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Little Shelford, All Saints
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Great Shelford, St Mary the Virgin
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Stapleford, St Andrew
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge A small amount of Cambridge's large NHS hospital.
Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge
A small amount of Cambridge's large NHS hospital.
Nine Wells In 1614, Cambridge needed a new water supply. Thomas Hobson built a causeway bringing water from springs at Nine Wells near Shelford outside Cambridge into the city centre. The channels still run along Trumpington Street in Cambridge. Thomas Hobson made his money hiring out horses, but hirers had to take the horse closest to the door. This led to the expression "Hobson's Choice" meaning "No choice"!
Nine Wells
In 1614, Cambridge needed a new water supply. Thomas Hobson built a causeway bringing water from springs at Nine Wells near Shelford outside Cambridge into the city centre. The channels still run along Trumpington Street in Cambridge. Thomas Hobson made his money hiring out horses, but hirers had to take the horse closest to the door. This led to the expression "Hobson's Choice" meaning "No choice"!
Mainline from Cambridge to London Railway heading south from Cambridge, just before it divides into the Liverpool Street or Kings Cross branches.
Mainline from Cambridge to London
Railway heading south from Cambridge, just before it divides into the Liverpool Street or Kings Cross branches.
Babraham Road Park and Ride site One of five park and ride sites around Cambridge. Parking is free and a return fare to the city centre is (June 2005) £1.80.
Babraham Road Park and Ride site
One of five park and ride sites around Cambridge. Parking is free and a return fare to the city centre is (June 2005) £1.80.
Shelford Station It seems that Sir Peter Hall's father was station master here for a time & in his autobiography "Making an exhibition of myself" he wrote: "Once more we lived over the shop, but now forty or fifty trains went thundering past the bedrooms every night on the busy Cambridge to Liverpool Street line. Shelford was already virtually a suburb of Cambridge, but you could still see the village."
Shelford Station
It seems that Sir Peter Hall's father was station master here for a time & in his autobiography "Making an exhibition of myself" he wrote: "Once more we lived over the shop, but now forty or fifty trains went thundering past the bedrooms every night on the busy Cambridge to Liverpool Street line. Shelford was already virtually a suburb of Cambridge, but you could still see the village."
River Granta - Shelford recreation ground By the time of the Domesday Book, the village of Great Shelford was established and already named Scelford, meaning "shallow ford", and referring to a crossing place over the River Granta. The Granta is one of the two tributaries to the river Cam which flows through Cambridge.
River Granta - Shelford recreation ground
By the time of the Domesday Book, the village of Great Shelford was established and already named Scelford, meaning "shallow ford", and referring to a crossing place over the River Granta. The Granta is one of the two tributaries to the river Cam which flows through Cambridge.
“Shelford & Those Parts” A rare sight these days a proper Greengrocer. This one in Shelford is housed in an old building. It sports a red corrugated iron roof, which is probably old enough to have a preservation order on it! For an explanation of the title see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/Classic%20Poems/Brooke/grantchester.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/Classic%20Poems/Brooke/grantchester.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>
“Shelford & Those Parts”
A rare sight these days a proper Greengrocer. This one in Shelford is housed in an old building. It sports a red corrugated iron roof, which is probably old enough to have a preservation order on it! For an explanation of the title see LinkExternal link
White Hill The road from Great Shelford to Babraham Road.
White Hill
The road from Great Shelford to Babraham Road.
Scotsdales garden centre, Great Shelford
Scotsdales garden centre, Great Shelford
Great Shelford cemetery Seen through the lychgate.
Great Shelford cemetery
Seen through the lychgate.
Delivering the post on Clarke's Hill One of a cluster of houses along the road out of Great Shelford.
Delivering the post on Clarke's Hill
One of a cluster of houses along the road out of Great Shelford.
Houses in Great Shelford The two Shelfords have several attractive large houses like these. One would have to be pretty well-heeled to buy one.
Houses in Great Shelford
The two Shelfords have several attractive large houses like these. One would have to be pretty well-heeled to buy one.
PEACOCKS A recent cul-de-sac in Great Shelford, and a piece in the Great Geograph PEACOCK Hunt!
PEACOCKS
A recent cul-de-sac in Great Shelford, and a piece in the Great Geograph PEACOCK Hunt!
Hobson's (well hidden) monument
Hobson's (well hidden) monument
Hobson's Conduit (near Nine Wells)
Hobson's Conduit (near Nine Wells)
Show me another place!

Great Shelford is located at Grid Ref: TL4653 (Lat: 52.158373, Lng: 0.135894)

Administrative County: Cambridgeshire

District: South Cambridgeshire

Police Authority: Cambridgeshire

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