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Chittering, Cambridgeshire

Coordinates:52°18′27″N0°11′43″E / 52.30759°N 0.19519°E /52.30759; 0.19519
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Hamlet in Cambridgeshire, England

Human settlement in England
Chittering
The Old Schoolhouse, Chittering
Chittering is located in Cambridgeshire
Chittering
Chittering
Location withinCambridgeshire
OS grid referenceTL496700
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCAMBRIDGE
Postcode districtCB25
Dialling code01223
PoliceCambridgeshire
FireCambridgeshire
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
52°18′27″N0°11′43″E / 52.30759°N 0.19519°E /52.30759; 0.19519

Chittering is ahamlet about 8 miles (13 km) north ofCambridge inCambridgeshire, England. For administrative purposes it is part of theparish ofWaterbeach. The population of the hamlet was included in thecivil parish ofBottisham at the 2011 Census.

The village lies on the Ely Road (A10) between Waterbeach andStretham. It has onepub, Paraiso Restaurant (formerly The Traveller's Rest). Another small settlement,Elford Closes, lies to the north of Chittering.

History

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Situated towards the southern end ofThe Fens, the marshes in the Chittering area were first settled in Roman times. Investigations around Causeway End Farm in Chittering Fen show evidence of dwellings and inclosed fields that were occupied from the early 2nd to the early 4th century.Denny Abbey, just to the south of the hamlet, was built in around 1150; it is now a museum open to the public.[1]

The fenland around Chittering has been known as North Fen since at least the 14th century. Over the following centuries it was gradually divided into smaller areas, and Chittering Fen – so named by the early 15th century – covered an area of around 700 acres (280 ha) by the 19th century and was principally used for growing hay.[1]

A school was built in the village to accommodate 54 children in 1877, but numbers had declined to only 19 by the start of theSecond World War. The school closed in 1969.[1]

The former micro-brewery, the City of Cambridge Brewery (originally located in Cheddars Lane, Cambridge), used a reedbed system to deal with its waste water, but brewing ceased on the site in 2007 and the remaining assets were sold off in 2011.[2] There was a second pub in the area, the Plough and Horses, which was open from the 19th century until around 1900.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdA History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely. Vol. 9. 1989. pp. 237–243.
  2. ^"Brewery History". City of Cambridge Brewery. Archived fromthe original on 18 January 2011. Retrieved25 February 2010.

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