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Kimbolton sits in the valley of the River Kym, about nine miles west of Huntingdon and close to the Bedfordshire border. It is a compact place, primarily shaped by its unusually wide High Street which is lined with a mix of architectural styles, mostly dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. At the eastern end of the village stands Kimbolton Castle; once the final residence of Catherine of Aragon, it has housed Kimbolton School since the 1950s. The village functions as a local hub for the surrounding countryside, maintaining a small range of independent shops, a chemist, and a supermarket, along with two pubs. While it feels relatively secluded, it is practical for travel, positioned just off the A14 which provides straightforward access to Cambridge, Kettering, and the A1. Most rail commuters head to nearby St Neots or Huntingdon, where there are frequent services into London King's Cross.