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The area is the 'home' to many large events throughout the year. These include - BMF (British Motocyclists Federation), Truckfest, the East of England Show and Peterborough Camra (The Campaign for Real Ale) Beer Festival, as well as many others. | The area is the 'home' to many large events throughout the year. These include - BMF (British Motocyclists Federation), Truckfest, the East of England Show and Peterborough Camra (The Campaign for Real Ale) Beer Festival, as well as many others. | ||
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Peterborough has two bowling alleys, an ice-rink, four theatres, three swimming pools, lots of pubs, clubs and restaurants, parks and countryside (some of which are National Trust). It has four shopping centres round the outskirts of the city, with Queensgate and Rivergate shopping centres in the heart of the city centre. | Peterborough has two bowling alleys, an ice-rink, four theatres, three swimming pools, lots of pubs, clubs and restaurants, parks and countryside (some of which are National Trust). It has four shopping centres round the outskirts of the city, with Queensgate and Rivergate shopping centres in the heart of the city centre. | ||
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− | Just outside of Peterborough, at Stamford, is Burghley House, a fine Elizabethan stately home. Also in the same direction is Sacrewell Farm, which is a working farm that allows visitors. | + | Just outside of Peterborough, at Stamford, is Burghley House, a fine Elizabethan stately home. Also in the same direction is Sacrewell Farm, which is a working farm that allows visitors. Peterborough is a town which has something for everyone, old and young alike, a great place to visit for a day or two. |
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+ | [[Image:PETERBOROUGH.jpg|align right|250px|thumb|Nene Valley Railway, the River Nene, Beerfest and Truckfest, Katherine of Aragons Tomb. Submitted by: Yummy-mummy-of-2]] | ||
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+ | *'''[[Places_of_Worship:Northamptonshire#P|Peterborough Places of Worship]]''' | ||
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+ | *'''[http://www.familytreeforum.com/regional-projects/ Regional Projects Forum]''' |
Revision as of 13:31, 23 June 2008
The Cathedral city of Peterborough is situated on the River Nene in the heart of Cambridgeshire, 80 miles north of London. Whilst it is self-governing, it forms part of the county of Cambridgeshire for ceremonial purposes.
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The city's railway station is on the East Coast Main Line, which terminates at London in the south and at Edinburgh in the north. It also connects with the stations of the east coast. It was the coming of the railways in the 19th century which led to the rapid increase in the population, which resulted in the market town becoming an industrial centre, particularly in brickmaking, due to the vast supply of local clay deposits. There was further growth in the 1960s, when it was designated as a 'New Town'.
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