St Neots
St Neots is a Town in the county of Cambridgeshire.
St Neots postcode: PE19 1
There are great places to visit near St Neots including some great woodlands, nature reserves, bluebell woods, country parks, hiking areas, historic buildings, ancient sites, cities, villages, lakes, towns, gardens, shopping centres and airports.
The area around St Neots boasts some of the best woodlands including Brampton Wood, and Anglesey Abbey.
St Neots is near some unmissable nature reserves like Brampton Wood,
The area close to St Neots boasts some of the best bluebell woods including Brampton Wood.
St Neots's best nearby country parks can be found at Wandlebury, Hinchingbrooke Country Park, Nene Park, and Ferry Meadows Country Park.
There are a number of hiking areas near to St Neots including Wandlebury.
The area around St Neots features a number of interesting historic buildings including Tadlow Granary, Wandlebury House, Ely Cathedral, Houghton Mill and Waterclose Meadows, Anglesey Abbey, and Lode Water Mill.
There are a several good ancient sites in the area around St Neots like Wandlebury Ring.
The area around St Neots boasts some of the best cities including Ely, and Peterborough.
St Neots has some unmissable villages nearby like Grafham, and Houghton.
Grafham Water is one of St Neots's best, nearby lakes to visit in St Neots.
There are a number of towns near to St Neots including Huntingdon.
St Neots is near some unmissable gardens like Anglesey Abbey,
The area around St Neots's best shopping centres can be found at Queensgate Shopping Centre.
Places near St Neots feature a number of interesting airports including Cambridge City Airport.
St Neots History
There are some historic monuments around St Neots:
Places to see near St Neots
History of St Neots
In 2012, archaeological excavations discovered prehistoric Mesolithic, Early Neolithic era, Iron Age, Roman and Early Middle Saxon items at the new town centre cinema development. Some five years earlier, Cambridge University Archaeologists uncovered significant remains of an Iron Age settlement of Round Houses during eastern town excavations. These findings confirm settlements having existed for over 3,000 years.