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Hardwick occurs as little village within Cambridgeshire about 6 miles west of Cambridge, just off a A428 Cambridge-St Neots road. These are astir Quartet miles east of the all freshly village of Cambourne.
A original village of Hardwick is hundreds of years old, & consists of lone two or three houses, by having an estate of hundreds of houses existence built in a survive 40 years. Major even development in a village ceased across twenty years ago, the just building function today existence a few infilling in which there was space, or humans building extensions.
A village is workaday, in this there exists good of these public house (A Blue Lion), a single village shop/postoffice. Food options come adequate, there existence the curry/pizzthe require-takeout known as Spice, & a Turkish eating house known as [http://www.yakut.co.uk/ Yakut]. The little total of local businesses come in the equivalent prevent of buildings known as Newton Home, behind which occurs as British Telecom branch exchange for the 01954 code.
Facilities
mains barking spiders, a lake, electricity
broadband net (ADSL above British Telecom copper), however there is no cable TV from either NTL
Governmental/Institutional
[http://www.ngfl.gov.uk/schoolsites/school_details.jsp?urn=110748 School]
[http://www.hardwick-cambs.org.uk/church/index.htm Anglican Church] - St. Mary´s (dating back to the [http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/hardwick.htm 15th Century])
[http://www.hardwick-cambs.org.uk/church/hec/ Evangelical Church] - Hardwick Evangelistic Church/Hardwick Christian Fellowship
Local Businesses
Spice pizza/curry
[http://www.yakut.co.uk/ Yakut] Turkish Restaurant
More resources
Local website - http://www.hardwick-cambs.org.united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland/
Discussion forum - http://hardwick.myfreeforum.org/
Interesting tools for geeks
In the 1990s Unipalm started higher there, their net provider offset Pipex became super large & was late bought by MCI Worldcom prior to collapsing under a common dotcom bust & dodgy financials.
Invisible Networks install broadband applying 802.11b, covering, Hardwick, and other villages West and North of Cambridge, but it didn't take off quickly enough and when BT unexpectedly rolled-out ADSL to these smaller villages, it killed their market.
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