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{{infobox UK place|
|country = England
|latitude=52.25389
|longitude=0.02278
|official_name= Bar Hill
|population = ~4,000
|shire_district= [[South Cambridgeshire]]
|region= East of England


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| shire_county = [[Cambridgeshire]]
|constituency_westminster= [[South Cambridgeshire (UK Parliament constituency)|South Cambridgeshire]]
|post_town= CAMBRIDGE
|postcode_district = CB23 8
|postcode_area= CB
|dial_code= 01954
|os_grid_reference=
}}
[[Image:Bar Hill village sign.JPG|thumb|left|Village sign of Bar Hill]]
'''Bar Hill''' is a purpose-built village with a population of 4000 about 4 miles (7 km) northwest of [[Cambridge]], [[England]] on the [[A14 road]]. Planning began in the late [[1950s]] to alleviate the housing shortage in South [[Cambridgeshire]], and the first residents arrived in [[1967]].
[[Image:Bar Hill church.JPG|thumb|left|Multi-denominational church]]
The village has a [[shopping mall]] (with a large [[Tesco Extra]] supermarket as [[anchor store]]), library (in which, unusually, a post office is also located), primary school, multi-denominational church and a pub called The Fox. Recently the village has built a skate park a few hundred yards from the Tesco, and around 50 yards from the pub.

The village has a cycle path to [[Dry Drayton]], known as The Drift.

==toilets==

You are lame!

==See also==
*[[Cambourne, Cambridgeshire|Cambourne]], another, later, planned village in South Cambridgeshire

[[Category:Settlements established in 1967]]
[[Category:Villages in Cambridgeshire]]

[[no:Bar Hill]]

{{Cambridgeshire-geo-stub}}

Revision as of 20:59, 15 May 2008

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