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Walton sits roughly three miles north of Peterborough’s city centre, functioning as a settled residential pocket that still retains traces of its separate village identity. It is defined geographically by the busy Lincoln Road (the A15) which runs through its spine, and its proximity to the Brotherhood and Maskew Avenue retail parks, making it one of the most practical locations in the city for amenities. Historically, the area was once home to the sprawling Newall’s Engineering works, and while that industrial era has passed, the Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing along the main road remains as a nod to its growth during the railway and engineering boom. Tucked away from the retail hubs, you’ll find quieter residential streets and the local primary school, while the expansive green space of Itter Park is just a short walk over the border into Paston. It’s a functional, well-connected spot where the transition from the city’s urban core to its northern suburban fringe is most apparent.