Great Gransden is a civil parish and village in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. In 2001, the parish population was 969, which rose to 1,023 at the 2011 Census.[1] It lies 16 miles (25 km) west of Cambridge and 13 miles (21 km) south of Huntingdon. It contains the oldest post mill in England.
^"Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
GreatGransden is a civil parish and village in the Huntingdonshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. In 2001, the parish population was 969, which...
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earliest remaining example of a non-operational mill can be found in GreatGransden in Cambridgeshire, built in 1612. Their design and usage peaked in the...
boundaries). Little Gransden village evolved as an offshoot of GreatGransden. The church and manor house of the abbey of Ely face GreatGransden across the low-lying...
Gransden Lodge Airfield is a former wartime airfield located 10.1 mi (16.3 km) west of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The Cambridge University Gliding...
Folksworth and Washingley Glatton, Grafham, GreatGransden, Great, Little and Steeple Gidding, Great Paxton, Great Staughton Haddon, Hail Weston, Hamerton...
representing the first 17 in the neck from the Oxford Clay Formation near GreatGransden. Other than its large size, Seeley provided no distinguishing characteristics...
p. 16. Keynes 1999, "King Alfred the Great and Shaftesbury Abbey". Keynes & Lapidge 1983, pp. 28–29. Gransden 1996, pp. 34–35. Yorke 1995, p. 201. Keynes...
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eliminated Liberal Democrat candidate. Residents of Johnson's village, GreatGransden, stood on the street and applauded his victory. He said he would continue...
Waresley and Gransden Woods is a 50-hectare (120-acre) nature reserve between Waresley and GreatGransden in Cambridgeshire, England. It is managed by...
January 1875. His father was a schoolmaster and later the vicar of GreatGransden, Huntingdonshire, while his mother was the daughter of a self-made Cornish...
Little Gransden. The nearest railway station is at Sandy, Bedfordshire. Buses run from Gamlingay to destinations including Cambridge, St Neots, Great Gransden...
Abteilung A 250(4-6):155-172 Benton MJ, Spencer PS (1995). Fossil Reptiles of Great Britain. Chapman & Hall. ISBN 978-0-412-62040-9. Owen, R. (1841). Odontography...
69–70 Downham 2007 p. 65 Keynes p. 526 Forte p. 72 Downham 2007 p. 64 Gransden p. 64 Mostert pp. 165–166 Swanton pp. 70–71 n. 2 Woolf p. 95 Hooper p....
Seeley in 1875. The holotype, CAMSM J.46882, was discovered in the GreatGransden brick pit, in strata of the Ampthill Clay Formation, dating from the...
Community Primary School, Cambridge Barnabas Oley CE Primary School, GreatGransden Barrington CE Primary School, Barrington Barton CE Primary School, Barton...
Retrieved 14 September 2018. "The Benefice of Gransden, Great (St Bartholomew) and Abbotsley and Lt Gransden and Waresley". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved...
Wood 2005, pp. 124–125. Asser 1983, pp. 84–85. Stenton 1971, p. 257. Gransden 1996, p. 36. Morgan 2018, p. 113. Horspool 2006, p. 123. Smyth 1995, pp...
Usual Resident Population Archived 20 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine Gransden and the Offords ward (part). Retrieved 17 September 2010 The Huntingdonshire...
Caxton rural sanitary district, save for the Huntingdonshire parishes of GreatGransden and Yelling, which were placed in the St Neots Rural District; to which...
(128-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of GreatGransden in Cambridgeshire. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade 1...
Dutton, a clothier who entered the Baptist ministry. They settled at GreatGransden, Huntingdonshire, in 1732, and paid for a chapel to be built there....