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736:. The new building was constructed in 1896 as the Matthews' Memorial Church, in memory of Richard Matthews. The church continues today with a Sunday service at 10:45 am and occasional additional services for celebrations like Christmas and Easter. In 2020 the church completed a complete re-design with the removal of pews in the chapel, redecoration of the hall, plus the addition of a new kitchen, meeting room, and accessible entrance. The church runs two popular coffee mornings on Wednesday and Saturday providing a warm friendly space for the community. The redesign has also enabled the building to be more available to the community for events such as the monthly farmers market and regular society meetings, it can also be hired for private functions. Full calendar and contact details: 988:, who had to cycle from school to school every day. The new junior school was built on the village green and was at first just four classrooms, two for each of years 3 and 4 (ages 9–11), when the first pupils attended. It was opened in January 1972. Pupils first went to the old junior school in the morning, packed a box of their things from their desks and then were walked up to the new junior school. The school was renamed 'Histon and Impington Brook Primary School' after the closure of the nearby Infant School and the construction of the new 'Histon and Impington Park Primary School' 45: 748: 622: 431: 944:
was erected to hold up to 70 children in what is now called School Hill. In 1872 the school was enlarged; it was then held up as a model school for the whole county. On being taken over by the school board in 1893 it was enlarged still further with the addition of a new south wing, built over the Histon brook. In 1913 the school moved to its current site and the building was then handed back to the church and is now the church hall.
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Impington that are thought to be based on Roman roads. The Parish probably dates from about the sixth century, when a Saxon tribe called the Empings lived there. Over time, dukes have gone off to help prevent the Danes from invading, while William I sorted out an argument over the town (then 'Epintone') between the Norman Sheriff of Cambridge and the Church.
547:(1801–1860) a local strongman who lived in the village in the nineteenth century. Carter was alleged to be over seven feet tall, and famously carried a large stone from a building site to The Boot public house. The stone is still in the pub's garden. Carter is affectionately known locally as 'The Histon Giant'. 1008:
Premier Division South. The village recreation ground is home to a group of football clubs for children called the Histon Hornets as well as to Histon Cricket Club, which fields a number of teams at both youth and adult level. The recreation ground (Rec) is home to Histon Tennis Club which has access
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Histon School was started in 1722; in 1729 it gained funding from the foundation of Elizabeth March – a board over one of the doors to Histon church records this bequest. Histon's share of this income was £14 a year. Until 1840 the school was held in the parish church, but then a purpose-built school
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makers and this was quickly noted by the boys. Following an extra good harvest of fruit in 1873, they got their father to let them make their first jam in a barn off Milton Road, Impington. This proved a successful venture, and within two years the Victoria Works jam factory had opened on the orchard
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In 1896 the Salvation Army rented the old Methodist chapel, but when the building was bought by the Co-Op in 1903 they built a temporary building next door and remained there for some time. This building was also later sold to the Co-Op, who then extended their store to its current size, and at some
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There have been two Methodist chapels in the village. The first was built in 1822 opposite the village green. By the late 19th century this building was too small for the congregation, so it was sold and they moved to their current site west on Histon High Street. The old chapel building is now the
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The first recorded reference to the church was in 1217, but in about 1270 it was modernised, turning it into a cruciform-style church. Much of the building work was carried out in the 13th and 14th centuries, but extensive restoration work and alterations took place in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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The earliest part of Impington to be inhabited is near the junction of Cambridge Road and Arbury Road, where there is a large ancient settlement, thought to have been built by the Ancient Britons. The settlement was taken over by the Romans when they invaded Britain. There are several roads in
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and grounds prevented expansion to the west so the village slowly moved towards its current centre which is The Green. The Green many times the size it is currently, all of what is today the High Street would have at one time been the green.
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Possibly the oldest surviving area of interest is Gun's Lane, which is named after a family who once lived in the lane. Today this is just a bridleway but it was for centuries the Cambridge to Ely causeway, which was the main road into
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Suggestions for meanings of Histon include: "farmstead of the young warriors" or "landing place". However, the latter of these is unlikely as Histon is situated above the floodline. The likely origin of the name is from the two
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encouraged Hinde to demolish the church. Today the church site is not visible and is still shut off on the land of Abbey Farm. Due to this, rebellions against this have asked for the site to become re-available to society.
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congregation called New Life Church, formed in Easter 2004, now meets on Sunday afternoons in the Baptist Church building. All the congregations work closely together through the Histon and Impington Council of Churches.
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on 17 August 1847 fuelled the growth of the villages and the expansion of companies within. Stephen Chivers was one of the first to seize the new opportunity that this brought. In 1850 he bought an
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This school was opened in 1970 but it was not until the mid-to-late 1970s that it was enlarged to become the junior school. Until then, the two Histon and Impington schools had the same
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This was built in 1912 with the land and money being given by John Chivers and was opened in 1913 for all children of the villages from eight to fourteen. It became a
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There have been bells in the church since at least 1553; the oldest surviving bell in the tower is dated at 1556 and was made by Austen Bracker of
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decided to build a new nursery school. It was opened in 1963 and at the time was the only purpose-built nursery school in the county.
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This has also occupied two sites. The first chapel was built in 1858 and closed in 1899, the building having now been converted into
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meaning "house or farm". The village name has survived as unchanged as possible since the orthographic rules at the writing of the
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for children of women on war work. This remained until 1962 when it was demolished in order to make way for Bridge Road, The
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School teachers are not just a recent occurrence in the villages; licensed schoolmasters appear on records as early as 1580.
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the site was sold to developers and a new five million pound factory was built at the rear of the property by new owners
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which is still visible today, but at some point the house was moved to higher ground nearby, possibly to avoid flooding.
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Early settlement appears to have been centred around what is now Church End. Originally there were two churches here –
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which runs east–west. In 2011, the parish had a population of 4,655. Histon forms part of the Cambridge built-up area.
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have been dug up in and around the area and aerial photographs show evidence of ancient settlements including
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This larger church stood close to St Andrews church, Histon. It was mainly demolished in about 1595 by Sir
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point the Salvation Army moved to their current site on the Impington Lane, then called Dog Kennel Lane.
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in 1963. The road was originally scheduled to be constructed in the 1930s but was delayed because of
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Included on the Histon Village Sign is a man in a stove hat holding a large rock. This represents
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in 1939 with the opening of Impington college, and an infants a while after the opening of the
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and the north of England and in 1870 he sent his sons to open a fruit distribution centre in
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to three grass courts and one hard court. Histon Bowls Club also has a green at the Rec.
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Histon Parish Church booklet produced by the Histon and Impington village society 1993
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Close by is Histon Manor House, once Histon Hall. Originally it was on a site with a
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The villages have five places of worship with six congregations. There are two
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Some of the trackways that pass through these villages are believed to be
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site. By 1895 Chivers had diversified into many other areas including
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The Impington Windmill built 1806 and bought by John Chivers in 1904
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to raise money and to provide building materials for a new wing at
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may well at one time have guarded one end of this road. During the
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In 1943 the Impington national school building was reopened as a
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and dessert jellies, and were the first large-scale commercial
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Network Histon and Impington year book 2005 /village charities
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A 2008 photograph of the railway station (now guided busway)
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Histon was recorded in the Domesday Book as answering for 26
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and St Andrew's – with each church belonging to a separate
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passed this way with his army as he chased a rebel Saxon,
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and the manor of St Andrew to Edward Elrington in 1539.
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Street names in Histon and Impington by Clive Annals
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histone
Histon is located in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire
OS grid reference
TL437637
District
South Cambridgeshire
Shire county
Cambridgeshire
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CB24
Dialling code
Police
Cambridgeshire
Fire
Cambridgeshire
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
South East Cambridgeshire
UK
England
Cambridgeshire
52°15′13″N 0°06′15″E / 52.2535°N 0.1042°E / 52.2535; 0.1042

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