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- Q2331840 subject Q8205507.
- Q2331840 subject Q8380261.
- Q2331840 abstract "Stapleford is a village located approximately four miles to the south of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridgeshire, in eastern England on the right hand bank of the River Granta. Stapleford is first mentioned in 956 when it was given the Latinised name of Stapelforda, formerly Stapleton. Unlike most parishes the spelling has hardly changed since then. The parish, however, was inhabited long before this. Wandlebury Ring, which lies within the parish boundary, is an Iron Age hill fort, originally built in the 3rd century BC, but rebuilt with a double bank in the 1st century AD. More recently, the village found fame with the discovery that Barack Obama is a direct descendant of one Thomas Blossom, who grew up here towards the end of the 16th century before emigrating to the United States.Stapleford is home to two pubs,The Rose and The Three Horseshoes,. The village also is home to Saint Andrews church, a primary school, several garages, two hairdressers, allotments, a youth football club, a cricket team and several farms.Famous ex-residents include Robert Huff (racing driver).Stapleford is twinned with Villedomer, in the Loire region of France. Stapleford is also twinned with Nachingwea, one of the six districts in the Lindi Region of Tanzania.".
- Q2331840 areaCode "01223".
- Q2331840 country Q145.
- Q2331840 country Q21.
- Q2331840 country Q23112.
- Q2331840 gridReference "TL470517".
- Q2331840 populationTotal "1738".
- Q2331840 postalCode "CB22".
- Q2331840 thumbnail St_Andrew,_Stapleford,_Cambridgeshire_-_geograph.org.uk_-_334044.jpg?width=300.
- Q2331840 wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Q2331840 wikiPageExternalLink Stapleford.pdf.
- Q2331840 wikiPageExternalLink www.standrewsstapleford.org.uk.
- Q2331840 wikiPageExternalLink www.stapleford-nachingwea.org.
- Q2331840 wikiPageExternalLink www.staplefordcambs.org.uk.
- Q2331840 wikiPageExternalLink www.staplefordcambs.org.uk.
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- Q2331840 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q2331840 wikiPageWikiLink Q23112.
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- Q2331840 wikiPageWikiLink Q8205507.
- Q2331840 wikiPageWikiLink Q8380261.
- Q2331840 wikiPageWikiLink Q924.
- Q2331840 country "England".
- Q2331840 dialCode "1223".
- Q2331840 officialName "Stapleford".
- Q2331840 osGridReference "TL470517".
- Q2331840 population "1738".
- Q2331840 postcodeDistrict "CB22".
- Q2331840 shireCounty Q23112.
- Q2331840 website www.staplefordcambs.org.uk.
- Q2331840 point "52.142 0.154".
- Q2331840 type Place.
- Q2331840 type Location.
- Q2331840 type Place.
- Q2331840 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q2331840 type Settlement.
- Q2331840 type Thing.
- Q2331840 type SpatialThing.
- Q2331840 type Q486972.
- Q2331840 comment "Stapleford is a village located approximately four miles to the south of Cambridge, in the county of Cambridgeshire, in eastern England on the right hand bank of the River Granta. Stapleford is first mentioned in 956 when it was given the Latinised name of Stapelforda, formerly Stapleton. Unlike most parishes the spelling has hardly changed since then. The parish, however, was inhabited long before this.".
- Q2331840 label "Stapleford, Cambridgeshire".
- Q2331840 lat "52.142".
- Q2331840 long "0.154".
- Q2331840 depiction St_Andrew,_Stapleford,_Cambridgeshire_-_geograph.org.uk_-_334044.jpg.
- Q2331840 homepage www.staplefordcambs.org.uk.
- Q2331840 name "Stapleford".