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Great Paxton is a village near Little Paxton in Huntingdonshire (part of Cambridgeshire), England, north of St Neots. A village is a clustered human settlement or community, larger than a hamlet, but smaller than a Town or City. Little Paxton in Cambridgeshire, England is a Village near Great Paxton north of St Neots. History The earliest English settlers in the district were the Gyrwas, an East Anglian tribe who early in the 6th century worked their way up the Ouse and the Cam History Cambridgeshire is noted as the site of some of the earliest known Neolithic permanent settlement in the United Kingdom, along with sites at Fengate England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland St Neots is a town of about 29000 people on the River Great Ouse. The cruciform Saxon church dates from the 11th century. For the resurrection device/parasite at the Hyperion Cantos see Cruciform (Hyperion Cantos. The village shares the Great Ouse valley with the river and the East Coast Railway Line. The River Great Ouse is a River in the east of England. It is 150 miles (240 km long which makes it the major navigation in East Anglia, and the fourth-

Curiously, Great Paxton is much smaller than Little Paxton.


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