Francais | English | Espanõl

Eye, Cambridgeshire

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
Map sources for Eye, Cambridgeshire at grid reference TF2202

Eye is a village in the unitary authority area of Peterborough and the geographical county of Cambridgeshire in England, south of Crowland and Eye Green. It was formerly in the Soke of Peterborough.

[edit] History

There has been a church here since at least 1543. The present church, St. Matthew's, was built in 1846. Eye Cornmill is a windmill with eight sails. Eye is separated from its sister village of Eye Green by the A47 trunk road. Eye was previously one of the brickmaking villages of the Peterborough area, along with Fletton, Yaxley and Stanground. There was a brickpit (a quarry for clay for making bricks from), which for a while was used by a small commercial diving school; the brickpit is now a nature reserve.

Eye is a large village by local standards, and contains many amenities now lost in rural England. These include a post office, three pubs, a kebab shop, a fish and chip shop, a butchers and a bakery. There is however no source of fresh fruit or vegetables.

The three-mile £7m A47 Eye bypass opened in October 1991.

Personal tools