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Old OS map dated 1903, showing Snailwell, Landwade in Cambridgeshire 36SW

Old OS map dated 1903, showing Snailwell, Landwade in Cambridgeshire 36SW

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THIS IS SUPPLIED AS A JPG DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY.

This digital download is a high-quality 300 dpi JPG image of a 1:10560 scale (6 inches to the mile) Ordnance Survey map sized to A2 dimensions (59.4 cm x 42 cm), making it perfect for viewing on your PC/Laptop, or for printing and framing.

The map provides a detailed view of the area, including the location of buildings, roads, railways, and other features. It also includes contours and spot heights, which provide information about the elevation of the terrain.

Cottenham and Rampton are two historic villages located in Cambridgeshire, England, each with their own unique charm and rich history.

Cottenham is a thriving village that has been inhabited since Roman times, and its history can be traced through its many ancient buildings and landmarks. One of the most notable of these is the village church, All Saints' Church, which dates back to the 13th century and is built in the Early English style of Gothic architecture. The church features several fascinating historical features, including a 14th-century font and a 15th-century rood screen.

In addition to its historic church, Cottenham is also home to several other historic buildings and landmarks, including a number of timber-framed cottages, a 17th-century windmill, and a 19th-century water tower. The village also has a rich history of agriculture and farming, and visitors can explore the village's history through its many farms and fields.

Rampton, on the other hand, is a much smaller village with a more rural character. Its history can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxon period, and it has been inhabited continuously ever since. One of the most notable landmarks in the village is St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 12th century and is built in the Norman style of Romanesque architecture. The church features several fascinating historical features, including a medieval stone font and a rare 13th-century wall painting of St. Christopher.

In addition to its historic church, Rampton is also home to a number of other historic buildings and landmarks, including several thatched-roof cottages and a 17th-century manor house. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside and is an ideal destination for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of Cambridgeshire.

Overall, Cottenham and Rampton provide a fascinating glimpse into the history of Cambridgeshire, with their beautiful churches, historic buildings, and ancient landmarks. Whether you're interested in architecture, farming history, or just want to soak up the atmosphere of a bygone era, these two villages are definitely worth a visit.

Whether you're a history buff, a cartography enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique piece of decor for your home or office, this reproduction Ordnance Survey map is sure to delight. It's a piece of history that you can own and enjoy for years to come.

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