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    • Amateur Dramatics
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    • Football
    • Golf
    • History Group
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    • Recreation Ground
    • Scouting
    • Under 5’s
  • Trades
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About Great Paxton

First Listed in the Domesday Book in 1086, Great Paxton is a thriving community, village and parish in Cambridgeshire situated 2.6 miles north of St Neots in the Great Ouse river valley and on the B1043 that runs between St Neots in the south and Offord D’Arcy in the north. In the 2011 Census, the population of the village was recorded at 1007. Its most important building is the Minster Church of the Holy Trinity, a Grade I Saxon church dating from the 11th century.


Phone Numbers

Parish Clerk
01480 380142

Parish Council Address

c/o 18 Crowhill,
Godmanchester
Huntingdon
Cambs PE29 2LP

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