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Gorefield sits in the heart of the Cambridgeshire Fens, about three miles north-west of Wisbech. It is a classic fenland village, defined by its flat, expansive landscape and a layout that follows the long lines of the local drainage dykes. Historically, the area was reclaimed from the salt marshes, and that agricultural heritage remains the backbone of the community today, with the surrounding fields producing a significant portion of the region's vegetables and fruit. The village itself is centered around the High Side and Cattle Dyke, where you’ll find the primary school, the church of St Paul - built in the 19th century - and a modern village hall that serves as the main hub for local sports and gatherings. While it feels remote and quiet, the village is practical for those who tip-toe between rural life and the need for town amenities, as the A1101 provides a straightforward connection to the market towns nearby. It’s a place where the horizon is wide and the pace of life is dictated largely by the seasons and the land.