Hemingford Grey Village, Cambridgeshire. Open all year, Free entry
Details
Accessibility
Hemingford Grey is a small village and not all the streets have pavements. There is a limited amount of street parking on the High Street. There are no public toilets but customers can use the toilets at The Cock Pub and Restaurant.
Brief Description
The village of Hemingford Grey dates back to Anglo-Saxon times and was once a joint estate with Hemingford Abbots. It has some beautiful meadows and nature reserves owned by the Wildlife Trust. It lies between Peterborough and Huntingdon, on the southern bank of the River Great Ouse.
Further Information
Address
Hemingford Grey, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 9BW
parishclerk@hemingfordgrey.org.uk
Phone
None available
Website
Opening Hours
Open all year
Directions
Hemingford Grey is situated 4 miles west of Huntingdon, just off the A14. Exit the A14 at junction 24 or 25 to Hemingford Abbots and Hemingford Grey.
OS TL 293706
Transport
Whippet Coaches bus service 5 runs from St Ives to Hemingford Grey. Monday – Saturday. Visit www.go-whippet.co.uk for timetables.
Amenities
Restaurant, village store, church, sports pavilion
Travel Information
For further travel information please see: www.traveline.info
Or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33
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