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    Huntingdon is a market town in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. The town was given its town charter by King John in 1205. It was the county town of the historic county of Huntingdonshire. Oliver Cromwell was born there in 1599 [2] and became one of its Members of Parliament (MP) in 1628.

  2. Huntingdon is a bustling town with excellent road and rail links to London. It has many old buildings associated with Oliver Cromwell, a weekly market, a riverside park and a nearby reservoir for outdoor activities.

  3. Houghton Mill (National Trust) 453. Art Galleries. Historical mill set in a scenic village with surrounding nature trails, complemented by a local shop and inviting pubs. Features a campsite and a quaint atmosphere for leisurely exploration. 2024. 4. The Cromwell Museum. 231.

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    • Houghton Mill. The National Trust owns this historic mill in very picturesque scenery on the River Great Ouse to the east of Huntingdon. Houghton Mill has roots going back to the 10th century, but the current building is from the 1600s and was enlarged 200 years later.
    • Cromwell Museum. The museum for the Lord Protector is in part of the grammar school where he received his early education. This was adapted from the 12th-century Medieval Hospital of St John, and you can see the preserved Romanesque design in the bricked-up portal with archivolts and the row of five windows above.
    • Hinchingbrooke Country Park. A brief walk from Huntingdon train station will deposit you in a pastoral landscape surrounded by open countryside. On the Alconbury Brook, the 170-acre Hinchingbrooke Country Park has lakes, wide open meadows and mature oak woodland.
    • Historic Town Trail. “Huntingdon First” has a downloadable leaflet on its website for a circular trail showing off more than 40 worthwhile sights around the town.
  4. Huntingdon is a vibrant market town on the River Great Ouse, close to Cambridge and London. Find out about its history, places of interest, shopping, events and more on Huntingdon First website.

  5. Houghton Mill (National Trust) 453. Art Galleries. Historical mill set in a scenic village with surrounding nature trails, complemented by a local shop and inviting pubs. Features a campsite and a quaint atmosphere for leisurely exploration. 2024. 4. The Cromwell Museum. 231.

  6. 2 days ago · Huntingdon has a well preserved medieval bridge that used to serve as the main route of Ermine Street over the Great Ouse. Historically the town's economy was based upon agriculture, and whilst this is still important, today the service industry is the largest sector employing 64% of all workers. The name Huntingdon comes from the Old English ...

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