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Swingbrow
Swingbrow is located in Cambridgeshire
Swingbrow
Swingbrow
Location within Cambridgeshire
OS grid referenceTL3788
District
Shire county
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCHATTERIS
Postcode districtPE16
Dialling code01354
PoliceCambridgeshire
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52°28′37″N 0°01′30″E / 52.477°N 0.025°E / 52.477; 0.025

Swingbrow (sometimes written Swing Brow) is a hamlet near to Chatteris , Cambridgeshire lying alongside the Forty Foot Drain built by Vermuyden. A Neolithic (4000 BC to 2201 BC) "perforated object" was discovered on the site, but the current buildings on the site are largely modern.

The hamlet formerly had a pub, the Ram Inn, which is now a residence, and a saddlery, now demolished. No official signs denote the hamlet because it is not safe to install these on the banks of the drain. The hamlet comprises two roads (droves); First Drove and Second Drove.


This page was last edited on 23 October 2019, at 12:56
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