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Church on the High Street, which has existed in Bluntisham in some form since the 18th century. John Wheatley, a local carpenter, was a member of the Church and built the Meeting House and School buildings in the 19th century. In the School he placed a number of hand-carved wooden heads, thought to
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The oldest church in Bluntisham is St Mary's Church on Rectory Road. It is likely to be the church mentioned in the Domesday record for Bluntisham, however the original building no longer exists. The chapel was built in the 1330s, and the west tower from 1370 to 1380. Part of the church was rebuilt
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in 1450, and restoration work was carried out from 1850 to 1913. The church has eight bells, three of which date from the 1500s. The church can list its rectors back to 1217, and counts among them Henry Sayers, father of the crime novelist
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The Old Rectory, now known as Bluntisham House, was built circa 1720, with wings added in the 18th century and further alterations in the 19th century. The doorway was taken from the Old Slepe Hall in St Ives, the former home of
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with the capacity for a further 2.62. In addition to the arable land, there was 20 acres (8 hectares) of meadows and 194 acres (79 hectares) of woodland. For the manors at Bluntisham the total tax assessed was seven
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inhabitants once settled in Bluntisham. The manor of Bluntisham goes back to the early part of the 10th century, when it was seized by Toli the Dane, who is said to have been the
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in the 16th century. Due to the close proximity of Bluntisham and Earith, the two formed the parish of Bluntisham-cum-Earith, with the parish church in Bluntisham and a
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in Huntingdonshire. There were two manors and 16 households at Bluntisham, giving an approximate population of 56 to 80 people. The survey records that there was 6
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visited the village in 1901, while travelling through Huntingdonshire. He commented on the "very excellent dwellings", built for local agricultural workers.
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Local buses are provided by local company Dews Coaches (route 301 to St Ives Mon-Sat, route 21 to St Ives Mon-Fri) and Vectare (route 22 to St Ives Sat).
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and clay soil. The village was once home to many orchards, and fruit farming was very profitable. Some residents still sell fruit on roadside stalls, but
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in Cambridgeshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 2,003. Bluntisham lies approximately 8 miles (13 km) east of
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in the centre of the High Street was erected in 1911 as a memorial to some of the Tebbutt family and is kept in working order by the Bluntisham
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The village was built up around four fields. The north-western part of the parish contains Higham Field, with Gull Field (named for the
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is the more popular crop nowadays. Traditionally water was derived from gravel springs, but later wells were fed by surface water. A
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Bluntisham has its own primary school, St Helen's, which educates children aged 4–11. The school is linked to the secondary school
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and is represented on the district council by two councillors. For Bluntisham the highest tier of local government is
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of Huntingdonshire until 1965. From 1965, the village was part of the new administrative county of
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lived in the village from 1897, when her father became the rector, to 1917. Her novel
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be likenesses of himself and his friends. He was also a teacher at the Sunday School.
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Village hall (hosting a variety of activities including line dancing and badminton)
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was inspired by her father's restoration of the Bluntisham church bells in 1910.
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spring, where more than one attempt was made in the 18th century to establish a
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soil is used to grow fruit trees, barley and oats, while wheat is grown in the
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BLUNTISHAM : Geographical and Historical information from the year 1932.
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club in British history, the Bury Fen Bandy club. From this famous club came
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of Bluntisham-cum-Earith was dissolved in 1948 when the two were separated.
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At Westminster, Bluntisham is in the parliamentary constituency of
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came from Bluntisham. He was responsible for writing most of the
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of Cambridgeshire. Bluntisham is a part of the district ward of
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As of December 2022, the village has the following amenities:
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and is represented on the county council by one councillor.
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was appointed governor of Ely in 1649 for his services to
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in 917, at which point the county returned to the rule of
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Bluntisham is located in Cambridgeshire
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