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Catworth

 

This pleasant and quiet village with its winding streets and varied architecture stands on a hill south of the A14 in the western part of the District and is surrounded by farmland.  Its 13th Century church, St. Leonards, has an octagonal spire and contains a monument to Rose Dryden, sister of the poet.

Catworth features a village hall, a large playing field with football and cricket pitches, a thriving shop with post office and a garage.  Two nurseries grow and sell vegetables, fruit and flowers.  Two public houses thrive:  The Racehorse Inn with large dining room and car park and, adjacent to the A14, The Fox with a cosy bar.

 

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