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A map of Cambridgeshire, showing the Districts, clockwise from the top left: Peterborough; Fenland; East Cambridgeshire; South Cambridgeshire; Cambridge; and Huntingdonshire.

A civil parish is a country subdivision, forming the lowest unit of local government in England. There are 264 civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, most of the county being parished; Cambridge is completely unparished; Fenland, East Cambridgeshire, South Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire are entirely parished. At the 2001 census, there were 497,820 people living in the parishes, accounting for 70.2 per cent of the county's population.

History

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Parishes arose from Church of England divisions, and were originally purely ecclesiastical divisions. Over time they acquired civil administration powers.[1]

The Highways Act 1555 made parishes responsible for the upkeep of roads. Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.[2]

The poor were looked after by the monasteries, until their dissolution. In 1572, magistrates were given power to 'survey the poor' and impose taxes for their relief. This system was made more formal by the Poor Law Act 1601, which made parishes responsible for administering the Poor Law; overseers were appointed to charge a rate to support the poor of the parish.[3] The 19th century saw an increase in the responsibility of parishes, although the Poor Law powers were transferred to Poor Law Unions.[4] The Public Health Act 1872 grouped parishes into Rural Sanitary Districts, based on the Poor Law Unions; these subsequently formed the basis for RDs.[5]

Parishes were run by vestries, meeting annually to appoint officials, and were generally identical to ecclesiastical parishes,[6] although some townships in large parishes administered the Poor Law themselves; under the Divided Parishes and Poor Law Amendment Act 1882, all extra-parochial areas and townships that levied a separate rate became independent civil parishes.[7]

Civil parishes in their modern sense date from the Local Government Act 1894, which abolished vestries; established elected parish councils in all rural parishes with more than 300 electors; grouped rural parishes into Rural Districts; and aligned parish boundaries with county and borough boundaries.[7] Urban civil parishes continued to exist, and were generally coterminous with the Urban District, Municipal Borough or County Borough in which they were situated; many large towns contained a number of parishes, and these were usually merged into one. Parish councils were not formed in urban areas, and the only function of the parish was to elect guardians to Poor Law Unions; with the abolition of the Poor Law system in 1930 the parishes had only a nominal existence.[8]

The Local Government Act 1972 retained civil parishes in rural areas, and many former Urban Districts and Municipal Boroughs that were being abolished, were replaced by new successor parishes; urban areas that were considered too large to be single parishes became unparished areas.[9]

The current position

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Recent governments have encouraged the formation of town and parish councils in unparished areas, and the Local Government and Rating Act 1997 gave local residents the right to demand the creation of a new civil parish.[10]

A parish council can become a town council unilaterally, simply by resolution;[9] and a civil parish can also gain city status, but only if that is granted by the Crown.[9] The chairman of a town or city council is called a mayor.[9] The Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007 introduced alternative names: a parish council can now choose to be called a community; village; or neighbourhood council.[11]

List of civil parishes and unparished areas

[edit]
Image Name Status Popn. District Former local authority Refs
Cambridge Unparished area 108,863 Cambridge Cambridge MB [12]
[13]
Ashley Civil parish (ancient) 585 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Bottisham Civil parish (ancient) 1,983 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Brinkley Civil parish (ancient) 383 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Burrough Green Civil parish (ancient) 386 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Burwell Civil parish (from c1700) 5,833 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Cheveley Civil parish (ancient) 1,912 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Chippenham Civil parish (ancient) 528 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Coveney Civil parish (ancient) 421 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Downham Civil parish (ancient) 2,409 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Dullingham Civil parish (ancient) 718 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Ely City (parish from 1974) 15,102 East Cambs Ely UD [17]
[15]
Fordham Civil parish (ancient) 2,620 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Haddenham Civil parish (ancient) 3,228 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Isleham Civil parish (ancient) 2,347 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Kennett Civil parish (ancient) 364 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Kirtling Civil parish (ancient) 370 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Littleport Civil parish (ancient) 7,521 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Lode Civil parish (from 1894) 892 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Mepal Civil parish (ancient) 921 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Reach Civil parish (1954, p.cs.) 365 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Snailwell Civil parish (ancient) 224 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Soham Town (ancient parish) 9,102 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Stetchworth Civil parish (ancient) 694 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Stretham Civil parish (ancient) 1,685 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Sutton Civil parish (ancient) 3,363 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Swaffham Bulbeck Civil parish (ancient) 853 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Swaffham Prior Civil parish (from 1667) 765 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Thetford Civil parish (1866, p. ch.) 693 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Wentworth Civil parish (ancient) 159 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Westley Waterless Civil parish (ancient) 155 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Wicken Civil parish (ancient) 835 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Wilburton Civil parish (ancient) 1,231 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Witcham Civil parish (ancient) 434 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Witchford Civil parish (ancient) 2,344 East Cambs Ely
RD
[16]
[15]
Woodditton Civil parish (ancient) 1,789 East Cambs Newmarket
RD
[14]
[15]
Benwick Civil parish (1866, p.ch.) 860 Fenland North Witchford
RD
[18]
[19]
Chatteris Town (ancient parish) 8,820 Fenland Chatteris UD [20]
[19]
Christchurch Civil parish 719 Fenland Wisbech
RD
[21]
[19]
Doddington Civil parish (ancient) 2,088 Fenland North Witchford
RD
[18]
[19]
Elm Civil parish (ancient) 3,295 Fenland Wisbech
RD
[21]
[19]
Gorefield Civil parish 1,064 Fenland Wisbech
RD
[21]
[19]
Leverington Civil parish (ancient) 2,914 Fenland Wisbech
RD
[21]
[19]
Manea Civil parish (1866, p.ch.) 1,579 Fenland North Witchford
RD
[18]
[19]
March Town (1866, prev. chap.) 19,042 Fenland March UD [22]
[19]
Newton-in-the-Isle Civil parish (ancient) 657 Fenland Wisbech
RD
[21]
[19]
Parson Drove Civil parish (1866, p.ch.) 1,030 Fenland Wisbech
RD
[21]
[19]
Tydd St Giles Civil parish (ancient) 995 Fenland Wisbech
RD
[21]
[19]
Whittlesey Town (parish 1926-74, 81-) 15,581 Fenland Whittlesey UD [23]
[19]
Wimblington Civil parish (1866) 1,656 Fenland North Witchford
RD
[18]
[19]
Wisbech Town (ancient parish) 20,200 Fenland Wisbech MB [24]
[19]
Wisbech St Mary Civil parish (prev. chap.) 3,019 Fenland Wisbech
RD
[21]
[19]
Abbots Ripton Civil parish (ancient) 309 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Abbotsley Civil parish (ancient) 632 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[28]
[29]
Alconbury Civil parish (ancient) 1,670 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Alconbury Weston Civil parish (ancient) 793 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Alwalton Civil parish (ancient) 336 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Barham and Woolley Civil parish (from 1935) 55 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Bluntisham Civil parish (from 1948) 1,976 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Brampton Civil parish (ancient) 5,030 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Brington and Molesworth Civil parish (from 1935) 412 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Broughton Civil parish (ancient) 241 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Buckden Civil parish (ancient) 2,515 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Buckworth Civil parish (ancient) 118 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Bury Civil parish (ancient) 1,713 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Bythorn and Keyston Civil parish (from 1935) 271 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Catworth Civil parish (from 1885) 366 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Chesterton Civil parish (ancient) 140 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Colne Civil parish (prev. chap.) 784 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Conington Civil parish (ancient) 216 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Covington Civil parish (ancient) 85 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Denton and Caldecote Civil parish (from 1935) 55 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Diddington Civil parish (ancient) 83 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Earith Civil parish (from 1948) 1,677 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Easton Civil parish (ancient) 162 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Ellington Civil parish (ancient) 624 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Elton Civil parish (ancient) 726 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Farcet Civil parish (1866, p.c.) 1,647 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Fenstanton Civil parish (ancient) 2,868 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Folksworth and Washingley Civil parish (from 1935) 905 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Glatton Civil parish (ancient) 304 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Godmanchester Town (ancient parish) 5,996 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon and Godmanchester
MB
[32]
[26]
Grafham Civil parish (ancient) 585 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Great Gidding Civil parish (ancient) 289 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Great Gransden Civil parish (ancient) 969 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Great Paxton Civil parish (ancient) 1,019 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Great Staughton Civil parish (ancient) 836 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Haddon Civil parish (ancient) 56 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Hail Weston Civil parish (prev. chap.) 591 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Hamerton and
Steeple Gidding
Civil parish (from 2010) 143 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[33]
[29]
Hemingford Abbots Civil parish (ancient) 583 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Hemingford Grey Civil parish (ancient) 2,524 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Hilton Civil parish (prev. chap.) 982 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Holme Civil parish (1866, p.c.) 610 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Holywell-cum-Needingworth Civil parish (ancient) 2,539 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Houghton and Wyton Civil parish (from 1935) 1,595 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[33]
[29]
Huntingdon Town (ancient) 20,099 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon and Godmanchester
MB
[32]
[26]
Kimbolton Civil parish (ancient) 1,432 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
[34]
Kings Ripton Civil parish (ancient) 168 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Leighton Civil parish (ancient) 224 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Little Gidding Civil parish (ancient) 35 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Little Paxton Civil parish (prev. chap.) 3,006 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Morborne Civil parish (ancient) 37 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Offord Cluny and
Offord D'Arcy
Civil parish (from 2010) 1,249 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[28]
[29]
Old Hurst Civil parish (prev. chap.) 249 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Old Weston Civil parish (ancient) 190 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Perry Civil parish (from 1980s) 1,146 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Pidley cum Fenton Civil parish (prev. chap.) 367 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Ramsey Town (ancient parish) 8,047 Huntingdonshire Ramsey UD [35]
[26]
Sawtry Civil parish (from 1935) 5,568 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Sibson-cum-Stibbington Civil parish (ancient) 438 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Somersham Civil parish (ancient) 3,802 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Southoe and Midloe Civil parish (from 1935) 411 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Spaldwick Civil parish (ancient) 613 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
St Ives Town (ancient) 16,001 Huntingdonshire St Ives MB [36]
[26]
St Neots Town (anc.-1895 & 1974-) 27,372 Huntingdonshire St Neots
UD
[37]
[38]
[29]
Stilton Civil parish (ancient) 2,445 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Stow Longa Civil parish (ancient) 135 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
The Stukeleys Civil parish (from 1935) 2,052 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Tilbrook Civil parish (ancient) 258 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Toseland Civil parish (prev. chap.) 79 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Upton and Coppingford Civil parish (from 1935) 207 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Upwood and the Raveleys Civil parish (from 1935) 1,218 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Warboys Civil parish (ancient) 3,866 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Waresley-cum-Tetworth Civil parish (from 2010) 284 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[28]
[29]
Water Newton Civil parish (ancient) 75 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Winwick Civil parish (ancient) 81 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Wistow Civil parish (ancient) 527 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Wood Walton Civil parish (ancient) 237 Huntingdonshire Huntingdon
RD
[25]
[26]
Woodhurst Civil parish (prev. chap.) 327 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[26]
Wyton on the Hill Civil parish (from 2010) 964 Huntingdonshire St Ives
RD
[31]
[39]
[29]
Yaxley Civil parish (ancient) 7,413 Huntingdonshire Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[26]
Yelling Civil parish (ancient) 302 Huntingdonshire St Neots
RD
[27]
[26]
Ailsworth Civil parish (from 1866) 413 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Bainton Civil parish (prev. chap.) 305 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
Barnack Civil parish (ancient) 851 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
Borough Fen Civil parish (from 1858) 130 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Bretton Civil parish (from 1994) 12,689 Peterborough Peterborough MB [43]
[41]
Castor Civil parish (ancient) 817 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Deeping Gate Civil parish (from 1866) 465 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Etton Civil parish (ancient) 158 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Eye Civil parish (ancient) 3,779 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Glinton Civil parish (prev. chap.) 1,752 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Hampton Hargate and Vale Civil parish (from 2010) 1,007 Peterborough Old Fletton
UD
[44]
[45]
[46]
Helpston Civil parish (ancient) 825 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Marholm Civil parish (ancient) 148 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Maxey Civil parish (ancient) 690 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Newborough Civil parish (c. 1830) 1,377 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Northborough Civil parish (ancient) 1,332 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Old Fletton Unparished area 16,240 Peterborough Old Fletton
UD
[44]
[47]
Orton Longueville Civil parish (ancient) 11,070 Peterborough Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[41]
Orton Waterville Civil parish (ancient) 9,976 Peterborough Norman Cross
RD
[30]
[41]
Peakirk Civil parish (ancient) 321 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Peterborough Unparished area 85,796 Peterborough Peterborough MB [43]
[48]
Southorpe Civil parish (from 1866) 134 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
St Martin's Without Civil parish (from 1894) 46 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
Stanground North Unparished area 0 Peterborough Thorney
RD
[49]
[50]
[51]
Sutton Civil parish (1866, p.c.) 120 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Thorney Civil parish (ancient) 2,166 Peterborough Thorney
RD
[49]
[41]
Thornhaugh Civil parish (ancient) 187 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
Ufford Civil parish (ancient) 226 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
Upton Civil parish (1866, p.c.) 72 Peterborough Peterborough
RD
[40]
[41]
Wansford Civil parish (prev. chap.) 446 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
Wittering Civil parish (ancient) 2,297 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
Wothorpe Civil parish (from 1866) 226 Peterborough Barnack
RD
[42]
[41]
Abington Pigotts Civil parish (ancient) 143 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Arrington Civil parish (ancient) 389 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Babraham Civil parish (ancient) 269 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Balsham Civil parish (ancient) 1,641 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Bar Hill Civil parish (from 1966) 4,233 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Barrington Civil parish (ancient) 904 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Bartlow Civil parish (ancient) 102 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Barton Civil parish (ancient) 799 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth Civil parish (from 1966) 4,005 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Bourn Civil parish (ancient) 929 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[55]
Boxworth Civil parish (ancient) 226 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Caldecote Civil parish (ancient) 793 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Cambourne Civil parish (from 2004) 1,044 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[55]
[56]
Carlton Civil parish (ancient) 166 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Castle Camps Civil parish (ancient) 600 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Caxton Civil parish (ancient) 271 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[55]
Childerley Civil parish (ancient) 27 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Comberton Civil parish (ancient) 2,189 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Conington Civil parish (ancient) 120 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Coton Civil parish (ancient) 773 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Cottenham Civil parish (ancient) 5,652 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Croxton Civil parish (ancient) 163 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Croydon Civil parish (ancient) 221 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Dry Drayton Civil parish (ancient) 582 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Duxford Civil parish (from 1874) 1,836 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Elsworth Civil parish (ancient) 657 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Eltisley Civil parish (ancient) 421 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Fen Ditton Civil parish (ancient) 747 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Fen Drayton Civil parish (ancient) 825 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Fowlmere Civil parish (ancient) 1,190 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Foxton Civil parish (ancient) 1,161 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Fulbourn Civil parish (from 1765) 4,704 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Gamlingay Civil parish (ancient) 3,535 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Girton Civil parish (ancient) 3,752 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Grantchester Civil parish (ancient) 552 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Graveley Civil parish (ancient) 223 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Great Abington Civil parish (ancient) 854 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Great and Little Chishill Civil parish (from 1968) 608 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Great Eversden Civil parish (ancient) 227 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Great Shelford Civil parish (ancient) 3,949 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Great Wilbraham Civil parish (ancient) 639 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Guilden Morden Civil parish (ancient) 929 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Hardwick Civil parish (ancient) 2,630 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Harlton Civil parish (ancient) 303 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Harston Civil parish (ancient) 1,692 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Haslingfield Civil parish (ancient) 1,5501 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Hatley Civil parish (from 1957) 205 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Hauxton Civil parish (ancient) 687 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Heydon Civil parish (ancient) 206 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Hildersham Civil parish (ancient) 202 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Hinxton Civil parish (ancient) 315 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Histon Civil parish (from c1800) 4,362 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Horningsea Civil parish (ancient) 331 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Horseheath Civil parish (ancient) 465 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Ickleton Civil parish (ancient) 655 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Impington Civil parish (ancient) 3,676 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[57]
Kingston Civil parish (ancient) 214 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Knapwell Civil parish (ancient) 92 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Landbeach Civil parish (ancient) 825 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Linton Civil parish (ancient) 4,310 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Litlington Civil parish (ancient) 813 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Little Abington Civil parish (ancient) 529 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Little Eversden Civil parish (ancient) 559 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Little Gransden Civil parish (ancient) 262 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Little Shelford Civil parish (ancient) 797 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Little Wilbraham Civil parish (ancient) 394 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Lolworth Civil parish (ancient) 136 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Longstanton Civil parish (from 1953) 1,7002 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Longstowe Civil parish (ancient) 193 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Madingley Civil parish (ancient) 206 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Melbourn Civil parish (ancient) 4,414 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Meldreth Civil parish (ancient) 1,641 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Milton Civil parish (ancient) 4,275 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Newton Civil parish (prev. chap.) 401 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Northstowe Civil parish (from 2021) South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53][58]
Oakington and Westwick Civil parish (from 1985) 1,2972 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Orchard Park Civil parish (from 2009) 349 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[57]
[59]
Orwell Civil parish (ancient) 1,080 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Over Civil parish (ancient) 2,743 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Pampisford Civil parish (ancient) 343 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Papworth Everard Civil parish (ancient) 2,012 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Papworth St Agnes Civil parish (ancient) 59 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Rampton Civil parish (ancient) 440 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Sawston Civil parish (ancient) 7,150 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Shepreth Civil parish (ancient) 819 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Shingay cum Wendy Civil parish (from 1957) 104 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Shudy Camps Civil parish (ancient) 310 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
South Trumpington Civil parish South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[60][54]
[53]
Stapleford Civil parish (ancient) 1,738 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Steeple Morden Civil parish (ancient) 963 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Stow cum Quy Civil parish (from C13th) 426 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Swavesey Civil parish (ancient) 2,480 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Tadlow Civil parish (ancient) 181 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Teversham Civil parish (ancient) 2,665 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Thriplow and Heathfield Civil parish (ancient) 847 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53][61]
Toft Civil parish (ancient) 581 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Waterbeach Civil parish (ancient) 4,431 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
West Wickham Civil parish (ancient) 423 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
West Wratting Civil parish (ancient) 436 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Weston Colville Civil parish (ancient) 424 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Whaddon Civil parish (ancient) 481 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Whittlesford Civil parish (ancient) 1,573 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
[53]
Willingham Civil parish (ancient) 3,436 South Cambs Chesterton
RD
[54]
[53]
Wimpole Civil parish (ancient) 227 South Cambs South Cambs
RD
[52]
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1including South Trumpington

2including part of Northstowe

Former civil parishes

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  • Ashton (near Ufford; a parish 1866-1887)
  • Barham (once a chapelry to Stow Longa, then a parish) and Woolley (ancient parish); merged 1935
  • Bassingbourn (ancient parish) and Kneesworth (formerly a chapelry; civil parish created 1866); merged 1966
  • Bluntisham, later Bluntisham-cum-Earith (split into Bluntisham and Earith 1948)
  • Botolph Bridge (ancient parish abolished 1702 and merged with Orton Longueville)
  • Brington and Molesworth (ancient parishes merged 1935)
  • Burwell St Andrew and Burwell St Mary (ancient parishes merged to form Burwell c. 1700)
  • Bythorn (formerly a chapelry) and Keyston (ancient parish); merged 1935
  • Cambridge St John Zachary (ancient parish abolished 1446)
  • Cambridge St Radegund (ancient parish abolished 1857)[62]
  • Cambridge All Saints, Cambridge Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge Holy Trinity, Cambridge St Andrew the Great, Cambridge St Andrew the Less, Cambridge St Benedict, Cambridge St Botolph, Cambridge St Clement, Cambridge St Edward, Cambridge St Giles, Cambridge St Mary the Great, Cambridge St Mary the Less, Cambridge St Michael, and Cambridge St Peter (ancient parishes merged 1900 to form Cambridge; area unparished from 1974)
  • Cherry Hinton and Trumpington (ancient parishes merged into Cambridge 1934)
  • Chesterton (ancient parish merged into Cambridge 1923)
  • Clopton (ancient parish merged into Croydon C17th)
  • Denton and Caldecote (ancient parishes merged 1935)
  • Duxford St John and Duxford St Peter (ancient parishes merged to form Duxford 1874)
  • Ely College (formerly extra-parochial, a parish from 1858) and Ely Holy Trinity with St Mary (a 1933 merger of the ancient parishes of Ely Trinity and Ely St Mary), merged 1974 to form Ely
  • Eynesbury (ancient parish) and St Neots Urban (created 1895); merged to form current St Neots parish in 1974
  • Eynesbury Hardwicke (created from Eynesbury 1895; split between Abbotsley and St Neots 2009)
  • Fletton (ancient parish abolished 1894 and split into Fletton Rural and Fletton Urban)
  • Fletton Rural (created 1894, renamed Fletton from 1938), Stanground South (created 1905) and Woodston Rural (created 1894); abolished 1974 and merged into Peterborough
  • Folksworth and Washingley (ancient parishes merged 1935)
  • Fulbourn All Saints and Fulbourn St Vigor (ancient parishes merged to form Fulbourn 1765)
  • Great Catworth (ancient parish) and Little Catworth (possibly a civil parish at some point before 1885); merged to form Catworth 1885
  • Great Chishill and Little Chishill (merged 1968)
  • Great Raveley, Little Raveley and Upwood (merged to form Upwood and the Raveleys 1935)
  • Great Stukeley and Little Stukeley (merged to form The Stukeleys 1935)
  • Grunty Fen (formerly extra-parochial, created 1858, merged into Wilburton 1933)
  • Gunthorpe, Walton and Werrington (all created 1866; Werrington was previously a chapelry); Paston (an ancient parish); Fletton Urban, Peterborough Within, Peterborough Without and Woodston Urban (all created 1894); and Peterborough Minster Close Precincts (formerly extra-parochial; created 1858); all abolished and merged into Peterborough in 1929
  • Hamerton and Steeple Gidding (ancient parishes merged 2010)
  • Hartford (ancient parish merged into Huntingdon 1935)
  • Hatley St George and East Hatley (ancient parishes merged to form Hatley 1957)
  • Histon St Andrew and Histon St Etheldreda (ancient parishes merged to form Histon c. 1800)
  • Houghton and Wyton (merged to form Houghton and Wyton 1935 and now split between that and Wyton-on-the-Hill)
  • Huntingdon All Saints, Huntingdon St Benedict, Huntingdon St John, and Huntingdon St Mary (merged to form Huntingdon 1921)
  • Huntingdon and Godmanchester (existed 1961-1982; now split into the original two parishes)
  • Huntingdon Holy Trinity, Huntingdon St Andrew, Huntingdon St Botolph, Huntingdon St Clement, Huntingdon St Edmund, Huntingdon St George, Huntingdon St Germain, Huntingdon St Lawrence, Huntingdon St Martin, Huntingdon St Michael, Huntingdon St Nicholas and Huntingdon St Peter (all abolished during the period C13th-C16th)[63]
  • Landwade (a medieval chapelry to Exning (in Suffolk) but located in Cambridgeshire; later a civil parish; parish abolished 1953 and merged into Fordham; area transferred to Exning parish in Suffolk, 1994)
  • Longstanton All Saints and Longstanton St Michael (merged to form Longstanton 1953 and now split between Longstanton and Northstowe)
  • Longthorpe (a medieval chapel to Peterborough; parish formed 1908 out of Peterborough Without, abolished 1929 and merged into Peterborough)
  • Oakington (ancient parish) and Westwick (created 1866); merged 1985
  • Offord Cluny and Offord D'Arcy (ancient parishes merged 2009)
  • Outwell and Upwell (ancient parishes partly in the Isle of Ely until 1889 when they were transferred entirely to Norfolk); so was the parish of Welney from its creation in 1866 until 1889.
  • Peterborough (ancient parish split 1894 into Peterborough Within and Peterborough Without; recreated 1929 covering a wider area; abolished 1974)
  • Pilsgate (a parish 1866-1887)
  • Redmere (formerly extra-parochial; created 1858; transferred from Norfolk to Isle of Ely 1895; merged into Littleport 1933)
  • Royston was partially in Cambridgeshire from its formation in 1540 until it was transferred wholly to Hertfordshire in 1896. The church was in Hertfordshire.
  • St Neots Rural (created 1895; split between Abbotsley and St Neots 2009)
  • Sawtry (St) Judith (a medieval parish; extra-parochial from 1537; a parish from 1858) and Sawtry All Saints & St Andrew (itself an 1886 merger of the ancient parishes of Sawtry All Saints and Sawtry St Andrew) (merged to form Sawtry 1935)
  • Shingay and Wendy (ancient parishes merged 1957)
  • Silverley (ancient parish merged into Ashley before 1535)
  • Southoe (ancient parish) and Midloe (formerly extra-parochial, a parish from 1858); merged 1935
  • Stamford Baron St Martin (an ancient parish in the Soke of Peterborough, split in 1894 into St Martin's Within (moved to Lincolnshire) and St Martin's Without (see above))
  • Stanground (ancient parish split into Stanground North and Stanground South 1905)
  • Stanground North (existed 1905-2004; area now unparished and without inhabitants)
  • Stow and Quy (ancient parishes merged to form Stow cum Quy by the 13th century)
  • Swaffham Prior SS Cyriac & Julitta and Swaffham Prior St Mary (ancient parishes merged to form Swaffham Prior 1667)
  • Swineshead (ancient parish transferred to Bedfordshire 1896)
  • Thurning (ancient parish fully transferred to Northamptonshire 1895)
  • Upton and Coppingford (ancient parishes merged 1935)
  • Waresley (ancient parish) and Tetworth (created 1810; partly in Bedfordshire until 1844); merged 2010 to form Waresley-cum-Tetworth
  • Welches Dam (formerly extra-parochial, created 1858, split between Chatteris and Manea 1960)
  • Whittlesey St Andrew and Whittlesey St Mary were ancient parishes merged to form Whittlesey St Mary and St Andrew by 1801.[64] This was itself split into Whittlesey Urban and Whittlesey Rural in 1894, which were merged to form Whittlesey 1926. Whittlesey was left unparished upon local government reforms in 1974 but the parish was recreated in 1981.
  • Willingham (near Carlton) (ancient parish merged into Carlton before 1535)
  • Witcham Gravel (existed 1894-1933)
  • Woodston (ancient parish split into Woodston Urban and Woodston Rural 1905)

Renamed civil parishes

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  • Ashley (formerly Ashley-cum-Silverley from 1535)
  • Carlton (formerly Carlton-cum-Willingham from 1535 until 1974)
  • Croydon (formerly Croydon-cum-Clapton or Clopton, from C16th)
  • Great Chishill (formerly Great Chishall)
  • Newton-in-the-Isle (formerly Newton)
  • Thriplow and Heathfield (formerly Thriplow)
  • Wisbech (formerly Wisbech St Peter)

Ancient parishes and chapelries

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This table covers the whole area now covered by the present county of Cambridgeshire and unitary authority of Peterborough, plus any areas of Cambridgeshire, Huntingdonshire and the Isle of Ely that now lie in other counties. Chapelries are listed in italics. Parishes are listed by hundred.

Ancient county Hundred Parishes
Northamptonshire Nassaborough or Soke of Peterborough BarnackCastor (SuttonUpton) • EttonEyeHelpstonMarholmMaxeyNorthboroughPaston (Werrington) • Peakirk (Glinton) • Peterborough (Longthorpe) • Stamford Baron St Martin1Thornhaugh (Wansford) • Ufford (Bainton) • Wittering
Polebrook Winwick
Bedfordshire Barford Eaton Socon
Stodden Tilbrook
Huntingdonshire Hurstingstone Abbots RiptonBluntisham (EarithEarith Bridge) • BroughtonBuryGreat Raveley6Great StukeleyHartfordHolywell cum NeedingworthHoughtonKings RiptonLittle StukeleyRamseySomersham (ColnePidley cum Fenton) • St Ives (Old HurstWoodhurst) • WarboysWistow (Little RaveleyUpwood) • Wyton
Leightonstone AlconburyAlconbury Weston6BramptonBringtonBuckworthBythorn4CoppingfordCovingtonEastonEllingtonGrafhamGreat CatworthGreat GiddingHamertonKeystonKimboltonLeighton BromswoldLittle GiddingMolesworthOld WestonSpaldwickSteeple GiddingStow Longa (Barham) • UptonWoolley
Norman Cross Alwalton • Botolph Bridge • CaldecoteChestertonConingtonDentonEltonFlettonFolksworthGlatton (Holme) • HaddonMorborneOrton LonguevilleOrton WatervilleSawtry All SaintsSawtry JudithSawtry St AndrewSibson-cum-StibbingtonStanground (Farcet) • StiltonWashingleyWater NewtonWoodstonWoodwaltonYaxley
Toseland AbbotsleyBuckdenDiddingtonEynesburyFenstanton (Hilton) • GodmanchesterGreat GransdenGreat Paxton (Little PaxtonToseland) • Great StaughtonHemingford AbbotsHemingford GreyOfford ClunyOfford D'ArcySouthoe (Hail Weston) • St NeotsWaresleyYelling
not in a hundred Huntingdon All Saints • Huntingdon Holy Trinity • Huntingdon St Andrew • Huntingdon St Benedict • Huntingdon St Botolph • Huntingdon St Clement • Huntingdon St Edmund • Huntingdon St George • Huntingdon St Germain • Huntingdon St John the Baptist • Huntingdon St Lawrence • Huntingdon St Martin • Huntingdon St Mary • Huntingdon St Michael • Huntingdon St Nicholas • Huntingdon St Peter
Isle of Ely Ely DownhamEly St Mary (Chettisham) • Ely Trinity (Stuntney) • Littleport
North Witchford ChatterisDoddington (BenwickMarch) • Whittlesey St AndrewWhittlesey St Mary (EastreaEldernell)
South Witchford Coveney (Manea) • HaddenhamMepalStretham (Thetford) • SuttonWentworthWilburtonWitchamWitchford
Wisbech ElmLeverington (Parson Drove) • Newton (Newton St Mary) • ThorneyTydd St GilesWisbech St Peter (GuyhirnMurrowWisbech St Mary)
Cambridgeshire Armingford Abington PigottsBassingbourn (Kneesworth) • CloptonCroydonEast HatleyGuilden Morden (Redreth) • LitlingtonMelbournMeldrethShingaySteeple Morden (Abington St Swithin) • TadlowWendyWhaddon
Chesterton ChestertonChilderleyCottenhamDry DraytonHiston St AndrewHiston St EtheldredaOakington
Cheveley AshleyCheveleyKirtling • Silverley • Woodditton (Newmarket All Saints7)
Chilford BabrahamBartlowCastle CampsGreat AbingtonHildershamHorseheathLintonLittle AbingtonPampisfordShudy CampsWest Wickham
Flendish Cherry HintonFen DittonFulbourn All SaintsFulbourn St VigorHorningseaTeversham
Longstow BournCaldecoteCaxtonCroxtonEltisleyGamlingayGreat EversdenHardwickHatley St GeorgeKingstonLittle EversdenLittle GransdenLongstoweToft
Northstow Girton (Howes) • ImpingtonLandbeachLolworthLongstanton All SaintsLongstanton St MichaelMadingleyMiltonRamptonWaterbeach
Papworth BoxworthConingtonElsworthFen DraytonGraveleyKnapwellOverPapworth EverardPapworth St AgnesSwaveseyWillingham
Radfield BalshamBrinkleyBurrough GreenCarltonDullinghamStetchworthWestley WaterlessWeston ColvilleWest Wratting • Willingham
Staine BottishamGreat WilbrahamLittle WilbrahamQuyStowSwaffham BulbeckSwaffham Prior SS Cyriac & JulittaSwaffham Prior St Mary (Reach St Etheldreda)
Staploe Burwell St AndrewBurwell St Mary (Reach St John) • ChippenhamFordhamIslehamKennettLandwade5SnailwellSoham (Barway) • Wicken
Thriplow FowlmereFoxtonGreat ShelfordHarstonHauxton (Newton) • Little ShelfordStaplefordThriplowTrumpington
Wetherley ArringtonBarringtonBartonCombertonGrantchester (Coton) • HarltonHaslingfield (Haslingfield St Mary) • OrwellSheprethWimpole
Whittlesford Duxford St JohnDuxford St PeterHinxtonIckletonSawstonWhittlesford
not in a hundred Cambridge All Saints by the Castle • Cambridge All Saints in the Jewry • Cambridge Holy Sepulchre • Cambridge Holy Trinity • Cambridge St Andrew the Great • Cambridge St Andrew the Less (Stourbridge) • Cambridge St Benedict (Cambridge St Anne) • Cambridge St Botolph • Cambridge St Clement • Cambridge St Edward • Cambridge St Giles • Cambridge St John Zachary • Cambridge St Mary the Great • Cambridge St Michael • Cambridge St Peter by the Castle • Cambridge St Peter outside Trumpington Gates • Cambridge St Radegund
Essex Uttlesford Great ChishallHeydonLittle Chishill

1now in Lincolnshire 2now in Bedfordshire 3now in Northamptonshire 4a chapelry to Broughton in Hurstingstone hundred 5a chapelry to Exning in Suffolk; now in Suffolk 6no record of a church having ever existed 7now in Suffolk

See also

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