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Hauxton sits about five miles south of Cambridge, positioned where the flat fenland begins to roll into the gentler hills of the South Cambridgeshire countryside. It is a long-established settlement, centered around the ancient flint-built parish church of St Edmund, with the River Cam (or the Rhee, as this branch is known locally) tracing the village’s western edge. While much of the village’s recent footprint has been defined by the redevelopment of the old Bayer cropscience site into a new residential quarter, the heart of the community remains anchored by the village green and the primary school. Its location is defined largely by its proximity to the A10 and the M11, making it a practical base for those working at the Addenbrooke’s campus or the nearby Cambridge Biomedical Campus. Despite this ease of access to the city, the village retains a quiet, peripheral feel, with footpaths leading out through the water meadows toward neighboring Harston and Little Shelford.