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  1. A Buck engraving of 1730 shows a multi-gabled house with its 15th century brick tower and walled garden to the west. Thomas Sutton of the London Charterhouse lived here at the same date. Charterhouse became owners and built much of what is standing today. The garden wall to the north is largely 16th or 17th century.

  2. Aug 27, 2023 · Church of England . Castle Camps, All Saints: Records of baptisms 1563-1885, marriages 1567-1954, burials 1567-1960 and banns for 1756-1813, 1901-53 reside in the Cambridgeshire Archives. The Bishop's Transcripts for the years 1600-1865 can be found in the Cambridge University Library.

  3. Castle Camps Tourism: Tripadvisor has 19 reviews of Castle Camps Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Castle Camps resource.

  4. Castle Camps Parish Council Speed Watch team. If you or someone you know is fed up with speeding vehicles through the village and parish, and can give a couple of hours a few times a year, then please get in touch with Melanie Laing, Clerk to Castle Camps Parish Council, 01799 584428. For anyone new to the area, there is a welcome pack ...

  5. Historical Description. Castle-Camps, a parish in Cambridgeshire, on the verge of the county, 3 miles SE from Bartlow station on the G.E.R. It has a post office under Cambridge; money order and telegraph office, Haverhill. Acreage, 3184; population, 859. The manor was given at the Conquest to Aubrey de Vere.

  6. One question we get asked regularly is where does the name “Castle Camps” come from. Well it is the name of a small village in Cambridgeshire England. It was from here that some of Ian’s mothers family emigrated from in the 1860s.

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