Northborough, Cambridgeshire

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Northborough is a small village near the city of Peterborough in the East of England. It has a pub, a shop, a school and a small castle.

Northborough is around seven or eight miles practically due north of Peterborough.

Northborough manor is a fortified manor house, largely built by Roger de Norburgh in the early fourteenth century. A short way away is the parish church of St. Andrew, of which the original Norman sections date back to the late twelfth century. Elizabeth Cromwell, wife of Oliver, was reburied in this church, moved from Westminster Abbey after the restoration of the monarchy.

The village underwent its largest change in the 1970s, when it expanded hugely with the building of the new estate, increasing the population of the village many times over.

Northborough also has a small primary school, which also takes children from other neighbouring villages, such as Maxey and Peakirk. Until recently, the school was housed in the School House, almost opposite the manor along the Lincoln Road. Then, as the village grew, it moved to a new, larger and better equipped site.

Coordinates: 52°39′N, 0°17′W

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