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Tydd St Giles

Tydd St Giles
Tydd St Giles is located in Cambridgeshire
Tydd St Giles
Tydd St Giles
Tydd St Giles shown within Cambridgeshire
Population 1,101 (2011)
OS grid reference TF424168
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Wisbech
Dialling code 01945
EU Parliament East of England
List of places
UK
England
Cambridgeshire
52°44′N 0°07′E / 52.73°N 0.11°E / 52.73; 0.11Coordinates: 52°44′N 0°07′E / 52.73°N 0.11°E / 52.73; 0.11

Tydd St. Giles is a village in Cambridgeshire, England. It was founded in the late 11th century with the building of the church of St. Giles in 1084 on a natural rise in the land of the Fens. The church was built of Barnack stone, known to be the gift of the Bishop of Peterborough.

The name 'Tydd' is known to derive from a corruption of the word "Tide", as the village was home to an important sluice used for draining the Fens. Although many Fenland names derive from Anglo-Saxon words, a few scattered around Wisbech include Anglo-Saxon words referencing the native British population. Although the village is old enough, it does not appear in the Domesday Book, because the village was in the liberty of the Bishop of Ely.

It is the northernmost village in Cambridgeshire (bordering Lincolnshire), on the same latitude as Midlands towns such as Loughborough, Leicestershire and Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The village is in the distribution area of one local free newspaper, The Fenland Citizen.

The village is completely low-lying, with an average altitude of 0 metres. The village is roughly square shaped (formed by the four main roads of Church Lane, Hockland Road, High Broadgate and Newgate Road). The eastern side of the village is dominated by the Norman church. The western side of the village is dominated by the Community Centre, a large blue roofed barn-like structure.

The civil parish of Tydd St. Giles also includes the hamlets of Foul Anchor, and part of Tydd Gote which lies partly in Tydd St Giles and partly in Tydd St Mary in Lincolnshire. the village has no direct "A" road access, but is joined to the A1101 by the B1165. Tydd St. Giles is in the (old) Wisbech postal district, and is the northern-most settlement in Cambridgeshire, it is also the northern-most, and last, parish in the Diocese of Ely, this is enhanced by the fact that the traditional county and diocesan bound is Eau Dyke, to the north of the village.


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