Why is St Neots famous?

The town is named after the ninth century monk Saint Neot, whose bones were brought to St Neots Priory from Cornwall in around 980 AD, resulting in pilgrims visiting in large numbers. Before the founding of the priory the area had been part of the parish of Eynesbury.
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Is St Neots a nice place to live?

With its picturesque streets, independent shops, and lively atmosphere, St Neots makes for an attractive place to live for many people. Here is an overview of what makes St Neots such a nice town to live in.
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Is St Neots worth visiting?

Saint Neots is a city in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom. It has many popular attractions, including Riverside Miniature Railway, Xtreme360 Trampoline Park, Eat N Bowl, making it well worth a visit.
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Is St Neots a big town?

St Neots is Cambridgeshire's largest and fastest growing town with a current population of over 30,000. Located in the south west corner of the county and nestled along the banks of the River Great Ouse.
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What is the oldest building in St Neots?

The oldest buildings still standing are timber framed buildings, the most notable of which is 42 High Street (currently the Kodak shop), which dates to the late 16th century.
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Why is it called St Neots?

The town is named after the ninth century monk Saint Neot, whose bones were brought to St Neots Priory from Cornwall in around 980 AD, resulting in pilgrims visiting in large numbers. Before the founding of the priory the area had been part of the parish of Eynesbury.
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What river runs through St Neots?

The River Great Ouse flows through the major towns of St Neots, Huntingdon and St Ives and contributes to their character.
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What is the crime rate in St Neots Cambridgeshire?

Neots is the safest medium-sized town in Cambridgeshire, and is the 62nd most dangerous overall out of Cambridgeshire's 262 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in St. Neots in 2022 was 59 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Does St Neots have a train station?

St Neots is a busy commuter station about 1.5 miles east of the centre of this Cambridgeshire market town. Situated on the East Coast Main Line, it is served by high-speed and stopping services to London Kings Cross, with the fastest trains into the capital taking just 40 minutes.
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Does St Neots have a market?

The market is held on the second and fourth Saturday of each month and takes place on the Market Square 8am – 1pm. All traders are local producers and craft markers directly involved with the preparation and production of the foods and crafts sold.
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How old is St Neots?

Set within a conservation area and nestled around the banks of the River Great Ouse, the town dates back over 1000 years to the Medieval Priory of St Neot. St Neots is not in the Domesday Book but the parishes of Eaton Socon and Eynesbury were thriving as rural communities at that time.
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Why move to St Neots?

Amenities: St Neots has a variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as a cinema, a bowling alley, and a leisure centre. The town also has a good selection of schools, making it a great place for families. Commuting: St Neots is well-connected to London and other major cities in the region.
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What area is St Neots in?

St Neots is a town located within the Huntingdonshire District of the county of Cambridgeshire, the largest town within this area. The town sits alongside the River Great Ouse with plentiful walks around the river and countryside as well as lots of pubs, restaurants, and things for the kids to do.
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How long is a train journey from St Neots to London?

It takes an average of 1h 5m to travel from St Neots to London by train, over a distance of around 50 miles (81 km). There are normally 195 trains per day travelling from St Neots to London and tickets for this journey start from £19.90 when you book in advance.
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Who runs trains from St Neots to London?

During your journey, you'll either be travelling with London North Eastern Railway or Thameslink, as they are the main operators of services on this route.
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Which train company operates St Neots to London?

Thameslink, London North Eastern Railway, Great Northern are the main train operating companies running services between St Neots and London Kings Cross. There are 5 possible routes with the shortest and most direct being St Neots to London Kings Cross.
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What is the most common crime in Cambridge?

The most common crimes in Cambridge are violence and sexual offences, with 5,177 offences during 2022, giving a crime rate of 35.
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What is the air quality in St Neots?

21 AQI. The air quality is generally acceptable for most individuals.
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What is the most common crime in Peterborough?

Peterborough crime stats

Most crimes, 33.5k crimes were violent crimes which is 38.5% of all crimes committed in the area. Violent crime rate is at 109% of national crime rate. Shoplifting crime was the fastest growing crime and it increased by 26.7% over the last twelve months.
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Does St Neots flood?

The site is also affected by surface water flooding, although this tends to correspond with the locations of the Brooks and the unnamed watercourse and smaller drains.
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Is there a flood warning in St Neots today?

There are no flood warnings or alerts in this area. This service tells you your risk of flooding from rivers, the sea and groundwater. Contact your local council about surface water flooding (also known as flash flooding).
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Where does St Neots water come from?

The River Great Ouse flows through the major towns of St Neots, Huntingdon and St Ives and contributes to their character. Elsewhere the catchment is mainly rural. At Offord, water is taken from the river to supply Grafham Water reservoir.
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