Huntingdon
Huntingdon, was until 1974, the principal town of the old
county of Huntingdonshire. Today it is a thriving East Anglian market town
situated 18 miles north west of Cambridge at the junction of the A14 and the A1
main trunk roads. Huntingdon is also served by the main line route from London
Kings Cross to Scotland and is situated on the River Great Ouse.
Huntingdon is twinned with Salon de Provence, France, Werteim am Main, Germany
and Szentendre, Hungary.
The most famous son of Huntingdon, Oliver Cromwell lived his early years at
Hinchingbrooke House now incorporated within Hinchingbrooke Secondary School.
Another famous character was the colourful politician, the 4th Earl of Sandwich
who was the inventor of everybody's snack - 'the sandwich'.
There are many popular areas of attraction from tranquil walks by the river
Great Ouse and Grafham Water to Country Parks, Golf Courses and Fitness
Studios. An enjoyable day out can also be had at Huntingdon Racecourse.
Contact the Huntingdon Office
59 High Street
Huntingdon
Cambs
PE29 3DN
Tel: 01480 414555
Fax: 01480 432142
Email: enquiries@tm-huntingdon.co.uk
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