Reviews Huntingdon
Huntingdon lies in the county of Cambridgeshire in England.
The town was established in 1205 and celebrated its eight hundredth anniversary in the year 2005.
The population of the town is 19,830. The town does not get much rainfall but is not dry as it has a number of rivers flowing through it.
However, at times the cold winds which blow from the North Sea bring with it seasonal fogs in the areas surrounding the place.
The town became popular as the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell whose father was the son of knight. At present the town is developing rapidly with a number of businesses, retailers and industrial services.
The town centre partnership is encouraging several projects such as the Continental market which attracts a large number of tourists.
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