BAR HILL
'Bar Hill' is a purpose-built village with a population of 4000 about 7 km northwest of Cambridge on the A14 road. Planning began in the late 1950s to alleviate the housing shortage in South Cambridgeshire, and the first residents moved in 1967.
The village has a shopping mall (with a large Tesco Extra supermarket as anchor store), a library, primary school, multi-denominational church and a pub called The Fox. Recently the village has built a skate park a few hundred meters from the Tesco, and around 50 meters from the pub.
The village has a cycle path to Dry Drayton, known as The Drift.
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★ Cambourne, another, later, planned village in South Cambridgeshire
The village has a shopping mall (with a large Tesco Extra supermarket as anchor store), a library, primary school, multi-denominational church and a pub called The Fox. Recently the village has built a skate park a few hundred meters from the Tesco, and around 50 meters from the pub.
The village has a cycle path to Dry Drayton, known as The Drift.
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See also
★ Cambourne, another, later, planned village in South Cambridgeshire
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