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Lying about six miles west of Wisbech in the heart of the North Level fens, Murrow is a village defined by its linear layout and connection to the surrounding farmland. Historically, its identity was shaped by the railways - the village once sat at the junction of the Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway and the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway - and while the tracks are long gone, their paths still frame the local landscape. Life here centres around the village green and the parish hall, with a local pub, The Bell Inn, and a primary school serving the community. The geography is characteristically flat and expansive, offering the wide-open skies typical of this part of Cambridgeshire. Though it feels tucked away among the drainage lodes, the village remains practical for reaching the market towns of the Fens or heading further south toward Peterborough.