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Clustered along the northern bank of the River Great Ouse, Hartford functions as a quiet, residential suburb that manages to retain its own distinct identity from neighbouring Huntingdon. The village is anchored by the medieval All Saints' Church, which sits right on the water’s edge, marking the historic heart of the settlement. Life here is largely defined by the river; the riverside paths offer a direct, scenic walk into Huntingdon town centre or out towards the Wyton meadows. For practicalities, the Main Street is home to a couple of long-standing pubs and a small parade of shops, but for everything else, the bypass provides quick access to the A14 and the guided busway to Cambridge. It is a geographically convenient spot, positioned just far enough from the town’s commercial centre to feel settled, yet close enough to benefit from the mainline rail connections to London Kings Cross.