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Guyhirn (sometimes
spelled Guyhirne) is a
village near the town of
Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, England. It is on the
northern bank, the
North Brink, of...
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Guyhirn Chapel of Ease, also
known as
Guyhirn Old Church, is a
small rectangular chapel in
Guyhirn,
Cambridgeshire noted for
being built during the Puritan...
- B1140. A
change took
place in 1925. The
original route of the A47
between Guyhirn and
Wisbech in the Isle of Ely was via
Wisbech St Mary, with the direct...
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Great Paxton Great Shelford Great Staughton Great Wilbraham Guilden Morden Guyhirn Haddenham Haddon Hail
Weston Hamerton Hardwick Harlton Harston Haslingfield...
- vast horizons.
Beyond Flag Fen the
river flows under the A47
bridge at
Guyhirn,
through the port of Wisbech, then
Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire, and it...
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triangular bridge; Donington,
birthplace of the
explorer Matthew Flinders Guyhirn,
bridging point over the Nene and home to a 17th-century
Puritan chapel...
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terminating at a
junction with the A141
between March,
Cambridgeshire and
Guyhirn. Basically,
except for a
short section at Oundle, its
route follows the...
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happy and
ensure a good harvest. In 2022 the
upgraded bridge on the A47 at
Guyhirn was
officially opened and
named Tiddy Mun Bridge. A
competition to name...
- the B1169 and the A47. The po****tion of the
civil parish (including
Guyhirn and
Thorney Toll) at the 2011
Census was 3,556. The
parish is
named after...
- 2 km) from
Whittlesey Mere to
Guyhirn;
Peakirk Drain,
which ran for 10
miles (16 km) from
Peterborough Great Fen to
Guyhirn; and
improvements and reworking...