|
St Neots can be described as a town located on the banks of ‘River Great Ouse’. St Neots enjoys the pride of being the biggest town all over Cambridgeshire, England. It goes on to stand in ‘Huntingdonshire District’.
The name ‘St Neots’ has been derived after ‘Saxon Monk’ St Neot. He was the person whose bones had been housed in nearby priority pertaining to the identical name.
St Neots began to prosper with the advent of pilgrim trade. Moreover, market charter got granted to it in the year 1130. In eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, St Neots could prosper further due to railways, stagecoaching, brewing, and corn milling.
The present scenario is such that St Neots is a surviving market town. Contemporary town goes on to incorporate Eynesbury and 2 regions across river; i.e. Eaton Socon and Eaton Ford.
St Neots lies close to Bedford, Peterborough, and Cambridge. A1 connects this town through roadwith Peterborough on the northern side and London on the southern side.
|
Join the travel guide ...
If you know this locality, you can cooperate with us in supporting whoever wishes to visit it. Through some simple tools you can express your feelings, publish tips, guides and reviews about this locality and its attractions. |
| London |
| London has come a long way since the Thatcher years. Redevelopment has continued apace and a series of prestigious new millennium projects and commercial construction have changed the face of the city... |
| Birmingham |
Welcome to Birmingham, a diverse and dynamic city, vibrant by day and by night,
a city where yesterday and today combine to give you a glimpse into a city full
of surprises.
With it... |