On the eastern bank of the River Great Ouse in Huntingdonshire, St Neots centres on one of the largest market squares in the East of England, a commercial heart that has served the town since it gained its market charter in the medieval period. Around 33,000 people live here today. Little Paxton extends the residential edge further north.
Eynesbury, the oldest settled quarter to the south, is a school-competitive corner of the town where families concentrate for primary places, while Wintringham, a planned garden settlement developed from the 2010s to the north, draws parents seeking newer primary catchments. St Neots station places the town on the Great Northern line, with trains reaching Peterborough in around twenty minutes.
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