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Milton sits just a few miles north of Cambridge, separated from the city’s edge by the A14 and the natural barrier of the River Cam. While many know it for the vast Milton Country Park - created from former gravel pits and now a hub for walking and birdwatching - the village itself maintains a distinct identity centered around its historic high street. The geography is flat, typical of the Fen edge, making it an easy place to navigate on foot or by bike, especially with the direct cycle path that follows the river into the city centre. Historically, it was an agricultural settlement, and while it has grown significantly with 20th-century housing, you can still find the old flint-built All Saints’ Church and a handful of traditional pubs like the Lion and Lamb. It’s a practical spot, well-served by its own primary school and local shops, while remaining closely tied to the city via the nearby North Cambridge railway station and the Park & Ride.