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Guilden Morden

Guilden Morden
Church St and High St Guilden Morden - geograph.org.uk - 330556.jpg
Church St and High St Guilden Morden
Guilden Morden is located in Cambridgeshire
Guilden Morden
Guilden Morden
Guilden Morden shown within Cambridgeshire
Population 929 
986 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference TL279442
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ROYSTON
Postcode district SG8
Dialling code 01763
EU Parliament East of England
List of places
UK
England
Cambridgeshire
52°04′52″N 0°07′59″W / 52.081°N 0.133°W / 52.081; -0.133Coordinates: 52°04′52″N 0°07′59″W / 52.081°N 0.133°W / 52.081; -0.133

Guilden Morden, England, is a village and parish located in Cambridgeshire about 16 miles (26 km) south west of Cambridge and 5 miles (8 km) west of Royston in Hertfordshire. It is served by the main line Ashwell and Morden railway station 3 miles (5 km) to the south in the neighbouring parish of Steeple Morden.

The parish is combined with the parishes of Abington Pigotts, Guilden Morden and Tadlow to form "The Mordens" ward, which is represented on South Cambridgeshire District Council by one councillor.

The parish of Guilden Morden is long and thin in shape covering an area of 1,052 hectares (2,600 acres) in the very south-western corner of Cambridgeshire. The parish's long western border largely follows the course of the River Cam from the point where it rises at Ruddery Spring, and which separates it from Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. At its southern tip the parish meets the ancient Icknield Way (now the A505). Most of its long eastern border follows a stream that divides it from neighbouring Steeple Morden, and reaches its short northern border with Tadlow at Tadlow Bridge.

The area has been occupied for at least 2000 years and probably much longer; an axehead dating from 6000BC has been found in the parish. A significant cemetery dating from Roman times has also been found in the south of the parish, containing at least 180 burials and indicating an important nearby settlement. The Saxon village was probably built after that of its neighbour Steeple Morden from which it has been separate since at least the Norman Conquest.


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