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A Guide to Great Shelford in Cambridgeshire |
The village of Great Shelford is situated about 4 miles south of Cambridge, England. There is evidence of human settlement here since prehistoric times, thought to be related to the supply of water from springs such as Nine Wells. By the time of the Domesday Book, The village was established and already named Scelford, meaning "shallow ford", and refering to a crossing place over the River Cam. Today it is one of Cambridgeshire's larger villages with a population of about 4000. For more information on the history of the Shelfords go to the History Page.
For information on Little Shelford, visit the Little Shelford website
Annual Parish Meeting Wednesday 15th April 2009 commencing at 7.30pm in the Memorial Hall
Recycle your batteries in Shelford
Where we are (Google Map)
![]() St. Mary's |
![]() The Guildhall, Church Street |
![]() Cottage in High Street |
![]() River Cam |
![]() Bridge Lane |
![]() Oak Cottage |
![]() High Street cottages |
![]() The Village Feast |
![]() The Mill |
![]() Nine Wells |
![]() The Square & Compass |
![]() The High Street |
![]() Porch House |
![]() Woollards Lane |
![]() The Grange, Church Street |
![]() Kings Mill House |
This site is published by Great Shelford Parish Council. It is intended as a community directory for residents and visitors to Great and Little Shelford. We hope you find it useful and if you have any comments or suggestions then please contact the Webmaster
This page was last updated on 26th March 2009