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Landbeach

Landbeach
Landbeach village hall.JPG
Village hall
Landbeach is located in Cambridgeshire
Landbeach
Landbeach
Landbeach shown within Cambridgeshire
Population 825 
848 (Including Pymoor. 2011)
OS grid reference TL476652
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CAMBRIDGE
Postcode district CB25
Dialling code 01223
Police Cambridgeshire
Fire Cambridgeshire
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament
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52°15′54″N 0°09′43″E / 52.265°N 0.162°E / 52.265; 0.162Coordinates: 52°15′54″N 0°09′43″E / 52.265°N 0.162°E / 52.265; 0.162

Landbeach is a small fen-edge English village about three miles (5 km) north of Cambridge. The parish covers an area of 9.00 km2 (3 sq mi).

The fen edge north of Cambridge was well populated in Roman times, and the village's situation on a Roman road will have helped its growth. The road, the Mere Way (also called Akeman Street), which once joined Ely to London, passes through the village from north to south. Car Dyke, the Roman drainage canal known locally as the Tilling, also runs through the village and in medieval times marked the boundary between the marshes of Landbeach and neighbouring Waterbeach. Drainage of the parish wasn't completed until the 18th century, and for much of the year large areas of the parish were inundated.

The village was listed as Utbech ("out bec") in the Domesday Book and in the 13th and 14th century was occasionally referred to as Inbech ("in bec"). The original meaning of the "beach" part of the names is not universally agreed. One theory invokes the Anglo Saxon word bec meaning "stream", but a more plausible gives the meaning as "shore", much like the modern "beach", as both Waterbeach and Landbeach were at the edge of The Wash.

Population reached a peak of 526 in 1851 falling to 389 in 1911. It passed 600 for the first time in the 1950s and 800 in the 1990s.

The village has three archaeological sites with remains of mediaeval manor houses, which together form a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

The parish church of All Saints comprises a chancel with north chapel, a nave with south porch, and a three-stage west tower with a slim octagonal spire. The majority of the present building was constructed in the 14th century, though there are some remains of the 13th century building at the base of the tower and chancel. The church retains much of its medieval woodwork. The spire was rebuilt in 1972.

Landbeach has two churches (Anglican and Baptist), a village hall and an Indian restaurant (formerly The Slap Up public house). The nearest railway station is Waterbeach, on the Fen Line. The village lies close to the A10 road that links Cambridge to King's Lynn.


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