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Newborough is an established fenland village situated about five miles north of Peterborough, rooted in a landscape reclaimed from the marshes in the early 19th century. Originally created as a new parish following the enclosure of Borough Fen, it is characterised by its straight, flat roads and the expansive open skies typical of this part of the country. At its heart sits the stone-built church of St Bartholomew and a small cluster of amenities, including a primary school and a traditional pub, which serve as the main focal points for the community. While its geography feels remote and rural, the village is practically connected to the city by the A15 and A47, making it a quiet base for those who work in Peterborough or need access to the mainline rail links. Life here is dictated by the seasons and the surrounding farmland, offering a distinct sense of space that remains within easy reach of urban infrastructure.