Huntingdonshire Landscape

About Huntingdonshire Explorer

Discover the historic market towns of Huntingdonshire through interactive maps and local guides.

Our Mission

Huntingdonshire Explorer is dedicated to showcasing the rich history, vibrant culture, and hidden gems of the four historic market towns in Huntingdonshire: Huntingdon, St Ives, Ramsey, and St Neots.

Our interactive maps and comprehensive guides make it easy for visitors and locals alike to discover everything these beautiful towns have to offer, from historical landmarks and cultural attractions to local businesses and community events.

The Huntingdonshire Region

Huntingdonshire is a historic area in Cambridgeshire, England, known for its picturesque countryside, medieval architecture, and charming market towns. Once a separate county, it's now part of Cambridgeshire but maintains its distinct identity and heritage.

The region is characterized by its gentle rolling landscapes, the Great Ouse river valley, and a rich tapestry of history dating back to Roman times. From Oliver Cromwell's birthplace in Huntingdon to the medieval bridge in St Ives, the area is filled with fascinating historical sites.

Our Values

  • Supporting local communities and businesses
  • Preserving and promoting local heritage
  • Community contributions welcomed

Our Features

  • Interactive town maps with points of interest
  • Detailed information about local attractions
  • Up-to-date listings of local events
  • Directory of local businesses and services

Explore Our Historic Towns

Map of Huntingdon

Huntingdon

The county town with a rich history, birthplace of Oliver Cromwell.

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Map of Ramsey

Ramsey

A historic fenland town with an ancient abbey and rural charm.

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Map of St Ives

St Ives

A picturesque riverside market town with a famous medieval bridge.

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Map of St Neots

St Neots

Cambridgeshire's largest town, situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse.

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