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  Place Huntingdon
  Map Huntingdon - Cambridgeshire dotpng
  Population 19,940
  District Huntingdonshire
  County Cambridgeshire
  Region East Of England
  Police Cambridgeshire Constabulary
  Ceremonial Cambridgeshire
  Traditional Huntingdonshire
  Constituency Huntingdon
  PostalTown HUNTINGDON
  PostCode PE29
  DiallingCode 01480
  GridReference TL245725
  Euro East Of England


Huntingdon is a town in the county of Cambridgeshire in East Anglia , England . The town was Chartered in 1205 , and celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2005 . It was formerly the County Town of Huntingdonshire , and is currently the seat of the Huntingdonshire District Council .

The town lies on the River Great Ouse , not far from the market towns of St Neots and St Ives . The Village of Hartford lies just to the east. It has the largest Meadow in England, Portholme Meadow. Around 257 acres (1 km²) in size and contains many rare species of grass, flowers and Dragonfly . It is the only known habitat of the Marsh Dandelion in Britain. It also acts as a huge natural reservoir for holding excess water in times of flood enabling the river to be run off more slowly, thereby helping to prevent flooding of nearby towns.

The town has A Well Preserved Medieval Bridge that used to serve as the main route of Ermine Street over the Great Ouse . The bridge only ceased to be the sole crossing point to Godmanchester in 1975 , with the advent of what is now the A14 Bypass . Its valuable trading position was secured by the now-vanished Huntingdon Castle . The Castle Hills on its site are now a Scheduled Ancient Monument , and are home to a Beacon to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Spanish Armada .

Huntingdon has been represented by two exceptionally famous members of parliament: Oliver Cromwell in the 17th Century and John Major in the 20th . It is currently represented by Conservative MP Jonathan Djanogly .

A photograph of the Cash Converters store in Huntingdon features on the front cover of the book "Crap Towns 2".


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