Cambridgeshire located in the East of England is a County of contrasts, whilst it is steeped in history it is a county where the modern and cosmopolitan sits comfortably alongside the old and traditional. Premier Property can help you with moving to Cambridgeshire or if you have yet to find a property in Cambridgeshire, doing so.

The County is perhaps most famed for its ancient university city of Cambridge which still retains its traditional streets, historic colleges and picturesque bridges which gracefully span the River Cam. However the rest of the County offers many treasures, such as the magnificent Norman cathedral at Ely, Huntingdon the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell and the fine Georgian architecture of Wisbech.

It is though perhaps the countryside of Cambridgeshire which is one of the county’s greatest assets. The peat-black Fens which were reclaimed from their nature marsh state, are criss-crossed by rivers and drainage channels and reflect the most glorious of sunsets. The Nene and Ouse Valleys also boast charming villages of honey coloured stone, nestling in undulating hills and along attractive river banks.

Peterborough and Cambridge can be reached in about an hour from Kings Cross and have good road links to London via the M11 making them popular choices for a Cambridgeshire property search amongst those who work in London. Some more eastern parts of the county have less good travel routes so would only suit the most determined commuter.

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