Introducing       The Eversdens Website

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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 (now with free Broadband access for your laptop). (Click)

About 210 people live in Great and 580 in Little in a total of about 300 houses.

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)


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


FRONT PAGE PICTURE: 1st September 2010 The mobile-phone mast gives this picture away. A wet August comes to an end in glorious sunshine - and a strong breeze. (DF)
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