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Lower Camborne is the oldest of the three interconnected villages - alongside Great and Upper Camborne - that make up the settlement established on the site of former farmland in the late 1990s. Tucked into the western edge of the development, it feels a little more settled than its neighbours, with a landscape defined by established greenery and its proximity to the wildflower meadows and woodlands of the Camborne Nature Reserve. Geographically, it sits about nine miles west of Cambridge, linked directly by the A428, which makes it a practical base for anyone working at the West Cambridge site or the various science parks. While the main supermarket and health centre are a short walk away in the High Street of Great Camborne, Lower Camborne has its own distinct hub around the primary school and the village cricket pitch, where life tends to move at a slightly slower pace. It’s a place where the modern planning of a new community meets a genuine effort to integrate with the rural Cambridgeshire landscape.