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or older, with post-war infill development, and a small number of modest-scale modern estates. No significant expansion is anticipated in the near future. A number of attractive period houses surround the large village green, which adjoins the churchyard. There is a
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Great Wilbraham retains one public house, the Carpenter's Arms, which has been open since at least 1767. Former pubs were The (Sedan) Chair, recorded from 1765, and the 19th century King's Head and White Swan, both of which closed in the late 1960s.
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enjoys an excellent reputation with approximately 100 pupils between the ages of 5 and 11. Within the village there are two pre-school groups, one attached to the school. Children of secondary age mostly attend the
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Great Wilbraham is mostly residential in nature. Employment within the village is mostly agricultural but there are also a number of small businesses. Many of the working residents commute into
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are also played in the Social Club. Money is raised by an annual Sports Day which includes many stalls and events such as coconut shies, pony rides, running races and even cake competitions.
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The village has been home to nonconformity since the 17th century, and there has been a strong Baptist presence since then. A Baptist chapel survives at the north end of Angle End.
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was excavated in the west of the parish in 1976, and a Bronze Age barrow, where up to eight burials were discovered in 1852, lies alongside the
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in the southern corner of the parish. A possible Roman dwelling was also located in woodlands.
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is a small village situated in a rural area some seven miles (11 km) to the east of
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The medieval history of Great Wilbraham is tied up with that of neighbouring
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This article is about the modern village. For the Neolithic enclosure, see
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There is a strong sporting tradition within the village, with cricket and
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The parish of Great Wilbraham has been occupied for thousands of years; a
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A church was built in Wilbraham in around 970 by a monk from
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to the west and north, and higher ground beyond the
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Great Wilbraham (causewayed enclosure)

Great Wilbraham is located in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire
OS grid reference
TL549577
Shire county
Cambridgeshire
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CB21
Dialling code
UK
England
Cambridgeshire
52°11′46″N 0°16′01″E / 52.196°N 0.267°E / 52.196; 0.267
Cambridge
fens
A11
Cambridgeshire County Council
South Cambridgeshire District Council
Neolithic camp
Fleam Dyke
Little Wilbraham
Domesday Book

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