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Bus passing Paddy's pond
by M J Richardson
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On the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway, which is about the only thing that can... (more)
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Over the valley to Cambridgeshire
by John Sutton
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The picture was taken from the side of Shaftenhoe End Road, in North... (more)
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Big fields on the edge of Cambridgeshire
by John Sutton
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These are the chalk hills of South Cambridgeshire, North Essex (in the distance)... (more)
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Badlingham: over the bridge and into Cambridgeshire
by John Sutton
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Hereabouts the River Kennett is the boundary between Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
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Welcome to Cambridgeshire
by John Sutton
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The road from Wrestlingworth (Bedfordshire) to the Mordens (Cambridgeshire) on a... (more)
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Paddy's pond
by M J Richardson
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A small pond by the path from Fenstanton where it crosses the Cambridgeshire... (more)
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St Ives Park & Ride bus stop
by M J Richardson
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The Park & Ride is adjacent to a stop on the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway.
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A forest of signs and posts
by M J Richardson
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At the crossing of the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway and Second Drove, as the... (more)
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Busway and NCN51
by M J Richardson
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The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway heading towards the Ouse Viaduct on its way to St Ives.
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NCN51 near Fen Drayton
by M J Richardson
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The path, and the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway, looking west towards St Ives.
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Cambridgeshire Guided Busway
by M J Richardson
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With a bus heading towards St Ives - they head along here at great speed,... (more)
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A distant view of Fenstanton and St Ives from Boxworth Hill
by Martin Tester
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The landscape of Cambridgeshire is not known for sweeping panoramic vistas... (more)
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Nearing Linton on a path from Hadstock
by John Sutton
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It's hard to believe that the Stour Valley railway, which carried... (more)
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Nearing the southern end of The Devil's Dyke
by John Sutton
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The southern part of the Dyke is wooded, unlike the stretches across Newmarket... (more)
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On The Roman Road in early May
by John Sutton
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The Roman Road is a popular walking or cycling route across the hills of East... (more)
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Across South Cambridgeshire from Magog Down
by John Sutton
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A wide view from near the top of Little Trees Hill. Houses in Stapleford are in... (more)
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Polling station at Glinton Village Hall
by Paul Bryan
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The village hall on High Street served as a polling station on May 4th., 2017,... (more)
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The northernmost corner of Hertfordshire
by John Sutton
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The far corner of this field is where three counties meet, and the northernmost... (more)
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Eyeworth to Guilden Morden - and from Bedfordshire to Hertfordshire
by John Sutton
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Guilden Morden church, with its distinctive Hertfordshire spike, shows to the... (more)
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Tree-lined Fowlmere Road
by John Sutton
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The road from Heydon, one of the highest villages in Cambridgeshire, to... (more)
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High summer in South Cambridgeshire
by John Sutton
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A picture taken from where the bridle way from Rectory Farm south of Little... (more)
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Fulbourn: the edge of the Cambridgeshire Fens
by John Sutton
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This field of beans is near the southern end of the Cambridgeshire Fens. The... (more)
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Swaffham Bulbeck: up Heath Road
by John Sutton
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Swaffham Bulbeck is on the edge of the level Cambridgeshire Fens. To the south... (more)
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A Cambridgeshire landscape
by John Sutton
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Not all of Cambridgeshire is flat fenland: there are chalk hills east and... (more)
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Big South Cambridgeshire fields
by John Sutton
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Most Cambridgeshire farmland is arable. This is a view towards the Fowlmere to... (more)
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Fly-tipping on the edge of Suffolk
by John Sutton
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The footbridge carries the Devil's Dyke over the A14 (which is on the other... (more)
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Cottages at Thrift Farm
by John Sutton
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The farm (behind the trees to the left) is in Suffolk, but the cottages are -... (more)
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Haze in the valley
by John Sutton
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The cyclist had just crested the 100m/330ft hill between Ickleton and Elmdon... (more)
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Olmstead Green: end of quiet lane
by John Sutton
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So reads the notice on the left. This is also where Essex ends and Cambridgeshire begins.
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Cricket at Sutton
by John Sutton
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The home side were on their way to beating Camden (Cambridge) by 8 wickets in a... (more)
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League cricket, Paradise
by John Sutton
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City of Ely (here batting) entertained Camden (Cambridge) at Paradise Sports... (more)
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A farm track on the county boundary
by John Sutton
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Cambridgeshire to the left of the hedge, Suffolk to the right.
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Nearing Temple End Plantation
by John Sutton
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A short stretch of the Little Thurlow to Carlton Green road forms the county... (more)
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Left for Little Chishill and Langley
by John Sutton
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The road ahead leads to Shaftenhoe End and Barley or Barkway, over the county... (more)
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Beechams House and the course of the Mildenhall branch line
by John Sutton
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Beechams House was originally a crossing-keeper's cottage. This is where... (more)
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Welcome to Cambridgeshire
by John Sutton
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The county boundary, half way between Exning and Burwell (ahead) - one of the... (more)
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Stubble and big sky
by John Sutton
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Harvest time in South Cambridgeshire, seen from a gap in the trees lining The... (more)
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On the county boundary near Chrishall
by John Sutton
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This is where Abram's Lane meets Heydon Lane (left) and Mill Causeway... (more)
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Working the land in November
by John Sutton
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Sugar beet has been lifted from this large field on the edge of the... (more)
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Trees lining The Roman Road
by John Sutton
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The Roman Road runs south-east from the Gog Magog Hills on the edge of Cambridge... (more)
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Towards windfarm and windmill
by John Sutton
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A March-morning view from a field entrance on Fulbourn Old Drift, with most of... (more)
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Mile Road and clearing cloud
by John Sutton
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The low dark clouds in the distance, covering much of South Cambridgeshire, had... (more)
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Lodge Farm and a long view
by John Sutton
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Looking from The Roman Road towards Hill Plantation and, in the distance to the... (more)
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Nearing Duxford on Grange Road
by John Sutton
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A view from the bridge over the M11. Three turbines, about eight miles away at... (more)
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Cyclists on The Roman Road
by John Sutton
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Near the Cambridge end (ahead) of the Roman Road which runs over the hills of... (more)
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New houses at Northstowe
by John Sutton
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Northstowe new town is being built on the former RAF Oakington. The... (more)
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Grange Road: cyclist and passing place
by John Sutton
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A straight and narrow road from Ickleton to Ickleton Grange, in the chalk hills... (more)
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The start of a bridle track
by John Sutton
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This track leads to the Chrishall to Fowlmere road and marks the county... (more)
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Bottisham: some history at the end of High Street
by John Sutton
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The Grade II listed house in the centre, Bottisham Place, is much older than its... (more)
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Bottisham: an historic house
by John Sutton
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This Grade II listed house, Bottisham Place, is much older than its... (more)
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