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Cherry Hinton sits on the southeastern edge of Cambridge, tucked between the city and the rising chalk slopes of the Gog Magog Hills. Historically a separate village, it was absorbed into the city boundaries in the 1930s but has retained a distinct identity, largely shaped by its industrial heritage of chalk quarrying. These former pits have since been reclaimed by nature, most notably at the Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits nature reserve, where the rare Moon Carrot grows among the wildflowers. The heart of the area is centered around the High Street and the expansive grounds of Cherry Hinton Hall, which serves as a vital community hub and hosts the city's annual folk festival. Geographically, it is defined by its proximity to the Addenbrooke’s hospital site and the ARM headquarters, making it a practical base for campus workers, while the spring-fed brook that gives the place its name continues to flow through the park toward the River Cam.