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Cheveley sits on a ridge of high ground about three miles southeast of Newmarket, right on the border where Cambridgeshire meets Suffolk. It remains a distinct, working village centered around the Grade I listed St Mary and the Holy Host of Heaven church, with a layout that radiates from the main thoroughfare of the High Street. The village is definingly horse-racing country; it is home to the world-renowned Cheveley Park Stud, and the surrounding landscape is a neat patchwork of white-railed paddocks and manicured gallops. While the village feels tucked away and rural, it is practically positioned for those needing to reach Cambridge or Bury St Edmunds via the A14. Local life is anchored by a well-regarded primary school and a community-owned shop and post office, which serves as a central hub alongside the Red Lion pub. Historically, the area was dominated by the now-demolished Cheveley Park mansion, and that sense of a quiet, managed estate still informs the tidy, peaceful character of the village today.