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St Neots sits in the Cambridgeshire countryside, anchored by its position on the River Great Ouse and its proximity to the A1. It is the largest town in the county, yet it manages to feel like a collection of distinct villages - Eynesbury, Eaton Socon, and Eaton Ford - that have grown together over time around a central market square. The town’s history is tied to the 10th-century priory that once housed the remains of its namesake, a Cornish monk, though today the layout is defined more by its expansive green spaces, particularly Riverside Park. For those who need to travel, the railway station is on the East Coast Main Line, providing a direct link to London King's Cross in under an hour, while the X5 bus service connects the town to Cambridge and Oxford. It's a place where the infrastructure handles a lot of commuters, but the pace slows down considerably once you get onto the Hen Brook paths or the common land.