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Huntingdon is a market town in Cambridgeshire that sits on the north bank of the River Great Ouse, connected to its smaller neighbour, Godmanchester, by a medieval stone bridge. It’s perhaps best known as the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell, and the town’s layout still reflects its history as a major coaching stop on the Old North Road. Geographically, it is well-positioned for those needing to travel; the A14 and A1 intersect nearby, and the railway station provides a direct link to London King’s Cross in under an hour. While the town centre has seen the inevitable modern developments, it retains a charm with its traditional market square and the expansive green space of Hinchingbrooke Country Park on the western edge. For day-to-day life, the town offers a balance between practical amenities and access to the surrounding fenland landscape, feeling more grounded and functional than some of the more tourist-heavy spots further east in the county.