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Guyhirn is a small Fenland village situated where the A141 meets the A47, positioned about six miles southwest of Wisbech along the banks of the River Nene. It is defined by its linear layout and its relationship with the vast, flat landscape of the Fens, lying within the Nene Washes, an area of international importance for wildfowl. The village is home to the unique Chapel of Ease, a rare 17th-century timber-framed building that survived the Commonwealth era, which sits quietly away from the busier modern roads. Practical amenities are modest, centered around the local primary school, a traditional pub, and the village hall, while the nearby Gull Bank provides a key link for those travelling toward March or Peterborough. Life here is dictated by the expansive skies and the proximity to the river, offering a quiet, rural atmosphere that remains well-connected to the larger market towns of Cambridgeshire.