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The Meridian Line runs between Great and Little Eversden. The villages lie mainly on clay at the foot of a chalk ridge as the land flattens out towards Cambridge. Cambridge is about six miles to the north east. |
The villages have two churches, a village hall, and a recreation ground with a playground. The shop closed in 2005 and The Hoops in Spring 2006. A change-of-use planning application was refused. It is now (since April 08)The Hoops Tandoori Indian restaurant, Take-away, and Bar (Click) |
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About 210 people live in Great and 580 in Little in a total of about 300 houses. |
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The Wheatsheaf (strictly speaking in Harlton on the A603 on the very edge of Little Eversden) reopened in August 2007 to our great joy. La Pergola restaurant is attached. A bit of Italy on our doorstep. (Click) |
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This website is for Eversden people living locally or across the world and for anyone else interested in village life and landscape. Click to email your comments to the Editor |
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PAGE PICTURE:
What a Winter! This is the
last day of February. Bourn Brook has risen enough to flood part of
Comberton Golf Course and to force Eversden sheep to higher ground. (DF) |
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