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Get startedConington is a small village in Cambridgeshire, situated about 6 miles south of Peterborough and 2 miles north of Sawtry. It has historic ties to Conington Castle, a 16th‑century house that was demolished in 1956.
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Conington, Huntingdonshire, is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, lying about 6 miles (10 km) south of Peterborough and 2 miles (3 km) north of Sawtry. The locality is noted for its historical connection to Conington Castle, a 16th‑century house built for Sir Robert Cotton and demolished in 1956 by John Horace Broke Heathcote. The village is part of the Huntingdonshire district, which falls within Cambridgeshire. Its position places it within a rural setting while remaining close to the larger town of Peterborough, providing a balance of countryside living with access to nearby urban amenities. The historical mention of Conington Castle highlights a heritage element that may interest residents and visitors alike. The area’s proximity to Sawtry also offers additional local services and community links.
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