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Bury is a small village in Cambridgeshire that practically merges with the edges of Ramsey, sitting about ten miles north of Huntingdon and the A14. While it shares much of its daily life with its larger neighbor, Bury retains its own character, centered around the historic Grade I listed Holy Cross Church which stands on a slight elevation overlooking the fens. Geographically, it occupies a transition point where the gentle hills of the Huntingdonshire uplands begin to level out into the expansive drainage networks of the Great Fen. The village is practical for those needing access to the larger market towns, with the B1040 providing the main link south, but it feels tucked away from the heaviest traffic. Much of the local identity is tied to its proximity to the site of the former RAF Upwood; though the base closed years ago, its presence shaped the local layout and housing. It’s a quiet, consolidated settlement where the lanes lead quickly out into open arable farmland, offering a good balance between a sense of community and the vast, open skies typical of this part of the county.