Barton, Cambridgeshire

Barton is a village and civil parish in the South Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England. It is about 4 miles (6.4 km) south-west of Cambridge, near junction 12 of the M11 motorway.

Barton
Barton village pond
Barton is located in Cambridgeshire
Barton
Barton
Location within Cambridgeshire
Area2.79 sq mi (7.2 km2[1]
Population846 (2011 Census)[2]
• Density303/sq mi (117/km2)
OS grid referenceTL401559
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCAMBRIDGE
Postcode districtCB23
List of places
UK
England
Cambridgeshire
52°10′55″N 0°03′22″E / 52.182°N 0.0562°E / 52.182; 0.0562

History

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The Roman road Akeman Street may have passed through the village.[3] Barton, Old English Bartone, is mentioned in the Domesday Book. At that time, 1086, Robert, Count of Mortain, Humphrey from Guy de Raimbeaucourt, and William of Keynes were listed as Barton land-owners.[4]

Economy

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Barton's village shop complex includes a shoe shop, hair and beauty salon, and Conkers Stores, a traditional village shop and Post Office, and the area's only petrol station, which is attached to a car franchise and has a fairly extensive shop.[citation needed] There are two public houses in the village: The Hoops, on New Road; and the White Horse Inn, on the High Street. Barton is also home to a country shopping complex, Burwash Manor Barns, housing among other businesses a butcher, organic grocer, tea rooms, toy shop, wine merchant, and Persian rug outlet. The complex attracts visitors from across Cambridgeshire.[citation needed] Also in Barton is the headquarters of The Countryside Restoration Trust, which has been there since the charity's establishment in 1993.[5]

Employment within the village is very limited. Most residents commute to work at locations across southern Cambridgeshire and in London.[citation needed] The area is starting to attract commuters, who park their cars and then cycle to work. There are plans for some kind of park and ride/cycle on the outskirts of Barton.[citation needed]

Landmarks

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Lidar survey image of Barton

Between the High Street and A603 Wimpole Road lies the village's recreation ground, with a full size football pitch, tennis courts, half pipe, children's play area, pavilion, bowls club, car park, dog walks, and rough ground for general recreation. A village hall neighbours the school.

The Barton Road Rifle Range is 200 yards (180 m) north of the village, where regular military training takes place.

The Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory is just south of the village. The antenna dishes of its Ryle Telescope are positioned along 5 kilometres (3 mi) of the disused Cambridge to Oxford railway line and can be seen from most places in the village. The signals from several dishes are combined to give the resolution of a much larger single dish.

Religion

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Barton has two churches, one Church of England and one Baptist, both on Church Lane. There are some pictures and a description of the mediaeval St Peter's at the Cambridgeshire Churches website.[6]

The Barton Woodland Burial Ground just outside the village provides natural burials.[7][8]
It is divided into two sections, Barton North and South Glebes, each glebe further sub-divided
into individually-named glades like Oak, Ash and Willow.

Education

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Barton Church of England Primary School serves pupils from the village and from nearby Grantchester, and performed well under Ofsted inspection in the first decade of the 21st century.[citation needed] The village is in the catchment area for Comberton Village College, a state comprehensive school which in 2005 achieved the highest GCSE results of any state comprehensive in England.[citation needed] Students from Barton travel for further education to Cambridge's Hills Road Sixth Form College, Long Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge Regional College, and Impington Village College. Public schools are also present in Cambridge. Barton is visited weekly by a mobile library bus administered by South Cambridgeshire District Council.[9]

Transport

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Barton is less than 1 mile (1.6 km) via Barton Road from the M11, which provides links to North London. The nearby A603 joins the A505 and M1, linking Barton to London through Watford. Cambridge railway station, under fifteen minutes' drive from Barton (traffic permitting), provides access to rail connections with London King's Cross and Liverpool Street. Stansted Airport is thirty minutes' drive from Barton along the M11. The village once had its own station at Lord's Bridge on the now-closed Varsity Line between Oxford and Cambridge.

Demography

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Historical population of Barton
Year18011811182118311841185118611871188118911901
Population218231273284319308324418323281301
Year19111921193119411951196119711981199120012011
Population276243327[10]528788923909803799846

Census: 1801 – 2011[1][11]

Notable people

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References

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