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Wittering sits on the edge of the Cambridgeshire-Peterborough border, defined largely by its long association with the RAF base that shares its name. It is a village of two distinct halves: the historic core, where you’ll find the 11th-century All Saints Church with its Saxon masonry, and the more modern residential areas built to support the airfield. Geographically, it is dominated by the A1, which provides straightforward access to the cathedral city of Peterborough about nine miles to the east and the stone-built market town of Stamford just three miles to the northwest. Because of the base, there is a steady rhythm to life here; you’re frequently reminded of the village's role in aviation history by the sound of aircraft, though the Harrier jets that once defined the horizon have long since been replaced by training tutors. It’s a practical location, well-placed for those who need the link to the North Road but prefer the quieter, limestone-edged character of the surrounding rural landscape.