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late 19th century; in 1864 the village had three brickworks. In 1912, one occupied an area of 31 acres (12.5 hectares), with 12 kilns and a warehouse capable of holding 500,000 bricks. The closure of the brick and tile works probably caused the parish's population to fall in the aftermath of its sale in 1920.
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Gamlingay is steeped in history, with many listed buildings in the village. The stone for building the church was from a quarry within the village. This quarry then offered the perfect location for an archery range. Being dug into the ground it was a safe area where archery could be practised, and
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and the house known as 'Emplins' remain today. Another focal point was provided by the crossroads at the other end of Church Street and houses spread to the south and east of the junction. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Gamlingay grew to the east towards Dutter End and west to Green End. By 1801,
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Until 2017, Gamlingay children were educated under the neighbouring
Bedfordshire three-tier system but the village aligned with the nationally recognised two-tier system from September 2017. Gamlingay children aged 4â11 years are now educated at Gamlingay Village Primary, part of the Cam Academy
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Farming, mainly arable, was the primary employer in
Gamlingay for many centuries. A third of the parish was cultivated in 1801, with wheat the main crop, then barley and peas. In 1937, there were 12 smallholders and 11 market gardeners. There was some gravel extraction south of the village in the
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it was previously a Middle school and admitted pupils aged from 9â13). Secondary education follows at
Comberton Village College (also a Cam Academy Trust school), Ofsted rated Outstanding, with free school bus provided for 11 - 16 year olds. The nearest secondary schools are
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By 1844, Gamlingay had five inns, including the Cock (dating from at least 1588), the Rose & Crown (1622) and the Blue Ball (1770s). The Sultan was built near the station in 1867. At one time, there were 54 pubs in
Gamlingay to serve the coach routes from
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Bedford, becoming independent in 1710. The meeting house was also built in 1710. It was rebuilt in 1840 and restored in 1881. The church was renamed Gamlingay Baptist Church in the 1990s and they continue to meet at 10.45 every Sunday.
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At the time of the 2001 census, Gamlingay parish had 3,535 inhabitants living in 1,410 households. The ethnic group of 99% was white, with 0.4% Asian or Asian
British, 0.1% black or Black British, 0.3% mixed and 0.2% other. 77% were
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Two timber-framed buildings in the village date from the late 15th or early 16th centuries: Emplins, a large house near the church, and Merton Manor Farm. A total of 60 buildings in
Gamlingay parish are
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thus was named 'The Butts'. In medieval times it was a requirement that all men over a certain age were capable of using a bow and arrow. The Butts is now a children's play area.
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is dedicated to St Mary the Virgin. It was built around the 12th century in the Early
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Anglican mission church at Gamlingay Heath dedicated to St Sylvester, originally constructed in iron in 1879, which closed in the 1980s.
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In 1600, 64 houses â comprising much of the village â were destroyed in the "Great Fire of
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Parishes: Gamlingay', A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely: Volume 5 (1973), pp. 68â87. Date accessed: 2 August 2008
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The village's first Baptist church was formed in 1670. Its first recorded minister was
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There are 15 councillors on Gamlingay Parish Council. The parish is represented on
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Book : Villagers: 750 Years of Life in an English Village by James Brown
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Infamous Highwayman, supposedly rode through Gamlingay while escaping the law
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in 1965 and a hamlet named Newton on the Heath had disappeared by 1279.
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by one councillor for the Gamlingay electoral division. It is in the
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Gamlingay is 14 miles (22 km) west of the county town of
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Gamlingay: Six Hundred Years of Life in an English Village
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Cambridgeshire County Council: Parish Census profile 2001
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1040:"Local Area Report â Gamlingay Built-up area (E34003337)"
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Woodbury used to be in the parish but was transferred to
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Gamlingay had a population twice as large as that of the
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South Cambridgeshire District Council: Electoral wards
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and commemorates men from the village who died in the
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Gamlingay Parish Council: Parish Councillors' Details
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912:Gamlingay with Hatley St George and East Hatley
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1449:"Telephone Kiosk, Church Street (1330923)"
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1678:A Pictorial History of an English Village
1509:"Bassingbourn Village College: Gamlingay"
1167:Subterranea Britannica: Gamlingay Station
965:and has its own community music charity,
1894:List of civil parishes in Cambridgeshire
1673:Gamlingay & District History Society
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1384:"Merton Grange, Station Road (1128150)"
1353:"Baptist Chapel, Stocks Lane (1128151)"
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990:(1685â1749), politician and founder of
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1698:Gamlingay Environmental Action Group
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1102:A Dictionary of English Place-names
709:Site of Special Scientific Interest
1454:National Heritage List for England
1420:National Heritage List for England
1389:National Heritage List for England
1358:National Heritage List for England
1327:National Heritage List for England
1247:Ordnance Survey: www.getamap.co.uk
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378:of 1086, the name comes from the
374:An ancient village listed in the
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1797:District of South Cambridgeshire
1688:Brycchan Carey's Gamlingay pages
1016:List of places in Cambridgeshire
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1982:Population of major settlements
1782:District of East Cambridgeshire
988:Sir George Downing, 3rd Baronet
979:Sir George Downing, 1st Baronet
2052:Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely
1081:Office for National Statistics
1048:Office for National Statistics
699:subsoil. Two nature reserves,
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505:Cambridgeshire County Council
1972:Parliamentary constituencies
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481:Bedford and Cambridge branch
2062:Huntingdon and Peterborough
1792:District of Huntingdonshire
1647:(Amberley Publishing, 2011)
1233:Anthony Browne (politician)
91:OS grid reference
18:Human settlement in England
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2083:Villages in Cambridgeshire
999:Actor, raised in Gamlingay
961:Gamlingay is also home to
509:parliamentary constituency
409:'s second-largest parish,
1497:Gamlingay Village College
1486:Gamlingay Village Primary
1306:Roll of Honour: Gamlingay
861:Gamlingay Village College
780:Gamlingay Village College
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1564:"GamlingayBaptistChurch"
1475:Travel Search: Gamlingay
705:Gamlingay Cinques Common
2042:Diocese of Peterborough
1638:(London: Cassell, 1989)
1322:"The Emplins (1309190)"
1183:7 November 2010 at the
455:to Sir Thomas Egerton:
1693:Parish Council website
1539:21 August 2008 at the
1187:Retrieved 25 July 2009
924:The Pilgrim's Progress
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866:Sandy Secondary School
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195:Postcode district
1770:Boroughs or districts
908:ecclesiastical parish
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718:By the 12th century,
515:, represented at the
442:local village college
2057:Soke of Peterborough
1763:City of Peterborough
1552:Hatley.info: Schools
1415:"Cock Inn (1330904)"
1202:24 July 2008 at the
1100:Mills, A.D. (1998).
713:County Wildlife Site
513:South Cambridgeshire
346:South Cambridgeshire
269:South Cambridgeshire
175:Sovereign state
115:South Cambridgeshire
1808:(cities in italics)
1787:District of Fenland
1758:Unitary authorities
1612:on 30 December 2013
1606:"Gamlingay Records"
1585:"Gamlingay Eco Hub"
1293:14 May 2011 at the
1263:The Wildlife Trusts
1220:13 May 2009 at the
950:Community amenities
944:Primitive Methodist
940:Particular Baptists
836:Sandy, Bedfordshire
562:Neighbouring places
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1269:on 9 February 2014
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320:52.1579°N 0.1946°W
261:UK Parliament
207:Dialling code
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1777:City of Cambridge
1744:Ceremonial county
1683:Community website
1668:Gamlingay Records
1663:Gamlingay Eco Hub
1515:on 4 October 2011
1156:GENUKI: Gamlingay
967:Gamlingay Records
963:Gamlingay Eco Hub
900:Church of St Mary
800:red telephone box
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