Great Eversden
Great Eversden is a village 6 miles south-west of Cambridge, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 241. The Prime Meridian runs through the parish just to the east of the village, separating it from Little Eversden.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 240 residents
- Description: village in Cambridgeshire, England, UK
- Also known as: “Great Eversden, Cambridgeshire”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Church of St Helen and Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory
University
Photo: Rror, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory is located near Cambridge, UK and is home to a number of the largest and most advanced aperture synthesis radio telescopes in the world, including the One-Mile Telescope, 5-km Ryle Telescope, and the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager. Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory is situated 2 miles east of Great Eversden.
Wimpole Hall
Castle
Photo: Chris Cole, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Wimpole Estate is a large estate containing Wimpole Hall, a country house located within the civil parish of Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England, 9 miles southwest of Cambridge. Wimpole Hall is situated 2½ miles southwest of Great Eversden.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Little Eversden and Kingston.
Little Eversden
Village
Photo: Keith Edkins, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Little Eversden is a village approximately 7 miles south-west of Cambridge, England. It has two main roads: Harlton Road which goes through Little Eversden and joins the A603, and High Street.
Kingston
Village
Photo: Robert Edwards, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Kingston is a small village and parish in the East of England region and the county Cambridgeshire, England. Situated 7 miles to the west of Cambridge, the population at the time of the 2001 census was 214, increasing to 238 at the 2011 Census.
Toft
Village
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Toft is a village situated in Cambridgeshire, England. It is approximately six miles to the west of Cambridge, and is situated within four miles of the M11 motorway. Toft is situated 1½ miles north of Great Eversden.
Great Eversden
- Categories: civil parish and locality
- Location: Great Eversden, South Cambridgeshire District, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.163° or 52° 9′ 47″ northLongitude
-0.00917° or 0° 0′ 33″ westPopulation
240Elevation
112 feet (34 metres)Open location code
9C4X5X7R+68OpenStreetMap ID
node 32129173OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
11593288Wikidata ID
Q2230369
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Great Eversden” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “غريت اورسدن”
- Cebuano: “Great Eversden”
- Chinese: “Great Eversden”
- Dutch: “Great Eversden”
- Egyptian Arabic: “جريت اورسدن”
- French: “Great Eversden”
- Irish: “Great Eversden”
- Italian: “Great Eversden”
- Ladin: “Great Eversden”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Great Eversden”
- Persian: “گریت اورزدو”
- Polish: “Great Eversden”
- Russian: “Грейт-Эверсден”
- Swedish: “Great Eversden”
- Turkish: “Great Eversden”
- Welsh: “Great Eversden”
- “Great Eversden”
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Highlights include Eversden Village Hall and St Mary (Great Eversden Parish Church).
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