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Orton Longueville is one of the distinct "Orton" townships that make up the southwestern suburbs of Peterborough, though it retains a character quite different from its more modern neighbours. This part of the city is defined by the extensive grounds of the 19th-century Orton Hall and the nearby Holy Trinity parish church, which contains monuments dating back to the 13th century. Geographically, it sits between the Oundle Road and the parkland of Ferry Meadows, providing a direct connection to the Nene Park trail system. Unlike the newer residential developments further south, the core of Orton Longueville feels more established, with mature cedar trees and woodland belts shielding many of the homes from the city’s busy thoroughfares. It is a practical spot for those who work in the city centre or at the nearby Lynch Wood business park, but its real draw is the immediate access to the River Nene and the rowing lake, which are only a short walk through the "Long Walk" wooded path.