Madingley, Cambridgeshire :: Shared Description

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Madingley is a small village near Cambridge, England. It is located close to the nearby villages of Coton and Dry Drayton on the western outskirts of Cambridge. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 210.

The village was known as Madingelei in the Domesday Book of 1086, a name meaning "Woodland clearing of the family or followers of a man called Mada". Madingley is well known for its 16th-century manor house, Madingley Hall, which is owned by the University of Cambridge.




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TL3959 : Water Tower off St.Neots Road by Geographer
TL3960 : Fish Pond at Madingley Hall by Geographer
TL3960 : Church Lane sign by Geographer
TL3960 : Cambridge Road, Madingley by Geographer
TL3960 : Three Horseshoes Public House by Geographer
TL3960 : Church Lane, Madingley by Geographer
TL3960 : Madingley Hall by Geographer
TL3859 : Long Road sign by Geographer
TL3859 : Long Road sign by Geographer
TL3960 : Madingley Hall Postbox by Geographer
TL3859 : Long Road, Madingley by Geographer
TL3959 : A428 under Church Lane Bridge by Geographer
TL3960 : Madingley Village Hall by Geographer
TL3960 : Madingley Village sign by Geographer
TL3959 : Entrance to Crome Lea Business Park by Geographer
TL3960 : Madingley Hall by Geographer
TL3959 : A428 to Cambridge by Geographer
TL3959 : Church Lane & bridge over the A428 by Geographer
TL3960 : High Street sign by Geographer
TL3959 : A428 approaching the Church Lane Bridge by Geographer
TL3959 : St.Neots Road, Madingley by Geographer
TL3960 : Three Horseshoes Public House sign by Geographer
TL3959 : Crome Lea Business Park sign by Geographer
TL3960 : Madingley Village Hall by Geographer
TL3960 : High Street, Madingley by Geographer

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