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Wyboston Lakes
Situated midway between Cambridge and Milton Keynes, at the edge of the historic market town of St Neots and set in 350 acres of rural countryside, thrives the largest, privately owned business and leisure destination in northern Europe.

Premier Inn (Colmworth Park)
Escape to the country with Premier Inn Hotel, St Neots (Colmworth Park), just outside the charming riverside town of St Neots.

St Neots campsite
St Neots Club campsite is within walking distance of the south Cambridgeshire market town of the same name and the campsite enjoys a waterside position on the banks of the River Ouse.

The Eaton Oak
Conveniently located close to the A1, Bedford, Cambridge and Huntingdon, on offer are excellent meeting and party facilities as well as a host of meal and accommodation deals for travellers.

Premier Inn (Wyboston)
Enjoy a breath of fresh air at Premier Inn Hotel St Neots (A1/Wyboston), just outside the historic market town of St Neots. With great transport links nearby, you’ll also be well placed to explore business and destinations throughout Cambridgeshire.

St Neots Golf Club
A new nine hole golf course was designed built by the legendary Harry Vardon, winner of of six Open Championships and founder member of the Professional Golfers Association in 1912.

St Mary’s, Eaton Socon
St Mary’s consists of a square-ended chancel with vestry and organ transept, a clerestoried nave with north and south aisles and porch, and a west tower, all of brown cobble with a good deal of squared ironstone in the tower.

Sudbury Meadow
Sudbury Meadow is a small conservation site at the eastern end of Crosshall Road, Eaton Ford, St Neots. It's a great little place to sit for a while, relax and watch the wildlife.

Priory Park
Priory Park is 80 acres of 18th-century parkland with extensive mature woodland, and large open spaces, formally part of the Rowley Estate.

St Neots Leisure Centre
Our newly refurbished 100-station gym offers a variety of equipment to help you achieve your fitness goal.

Riverside Park
Riverside Park is a popular location for residents and visitors alike, offering picturesque scenery with huge weeping willow trees. There are picnic areas, children’s play areas and many pleasant walkways and cycle paths to enjoy.

Paxton Pits Nature Reserve
Paxton Pits Nature Reserve is a rich mosaic of wildlife habitats covering 78 hectares of lakes, riverside, meadow, reedbed, scrub and woodland, situated in the Great Ouse valley between St Neots and Huntingdon.

St Neots skate park
Situated in a nice spot by the river, this skatepark is one of the largest in the area, with a lot of variation in the ramps and an imaginative layout.

St Neots Cinema
Cineworld St Neots is a modern 6 screen cinema located within The Rowley Arts Centre development on Huntingdon Street. The cinema is joined on the complex by three restaurants and a gym, providing a popular hub for entertainment and leisure in Cambridgeshire.

The Priory Centre at New Street
Our popular café has moved to New Street, serving our well-loved menu with a few tasty additions! Take a look at our menu and pop in for some tea and cake, or a spot of lunch.

The Eaton Socon Cage
Built in 1827 when Eaton Socon was in Bedfordshire, local miscreants were held in the lock up before being taken to face the magistrate in Bedford.

St Neots Parish Church
St Neots has three Anglican churches all called St Mary’s, of which this one St Mary’s Parish Church is referred to as the Cathedral of Huntingdonshire and features the life of Christ depicted in stained glass windows.