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Werrington sits on the northern edge of Peterborough, where the city’s post-war expansion meets the flat, open landscape of the Fens. It is effectively a tale of two halves: the "Old Village" maintains a traditional nucleated feel centered around the 12th-century St John the Baptist Church and several stone-built cottages, while the newer residential areas spread out towards the A15. Geographically, it’s a practical spot for those needing the East Coast Main Line, as the city centre is only about four miles away, yet it retains a distinct local identity through its own high street shops and the expanse of Werrington Brook. To the north, the "Green Buffer" provides a clear boundary from nearby Glinton, and the local landscape is defined by the Cuckoo Hollow lake - a former drainage basin that has become a quiet habitat for waterfowl. It’s a settled part of the city, well-served by its own secondary school and leisure centre, offering a sense of permanence that newer developments often lack.