- Sutton-in-the-Isle
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude=52.38737
longitude=0.11600
official_name= Sutton-in-the-Isle
static_
population = 3,363 (2001 Census)
shire_district=East Cambridgeshire
shire_county =Cambridgeshire
region= East of England
constituency_westminster=North East Cambridgeshire
post_town= CAMBRIDGE
postcode_district = CB6
postcode_area= CB
dial_code= 01353
os_grid_reference= TL441787Sutton-in-the-Isle, commonly referred to simply as Sutton, is a
parish andvillage in the county ofCambridgeshire inEngland , near thecity ofEly . The "in-the-Isle" suffix refers to the fact that the village is part of theIsle of Ely , once anisland inThe Fens and also an administrative county until 1965.Timeline
* 1086 - The village was mentioned in the
Domesday Book ;
* 1370 - The Church was built;
* 1630 - The Fens were ordered to be drained;
* 1774 -John Wesley , founder of theMethodist movement, visited the village;
* 1790 - The MethodistChapel was constructed;
* 1791 - TheBaptist Chapel was built;
* 1860 - The villageschool was built;
* 1866 - Railway opens;
* 1872 - Second Methodist Chapel built;
* 1880 -Primitive Methodist Chapel built;
* 1914 - Third Methodist Chapel built;
* 1935 - Primitive Methodist Chapel closed;
* 1938 -Electricity comes to the village;
* 1941 -Mepal Airfield constructed between the villages of Sutton andMepal ;
* 1960s - Sutton was host to a one mile section of one of the worlds first air-cushion train tracks. The track was built to test the air suspension and used thelinear induction motor ofEric Laithwaite for propulsion.
* 1964 - Railway closes;
* 1984 - Bypass opened;
* 1996 - Cambridge Machinery Sales move to the village;
* 2000 - Straw burning power station opened;
* 2002 - Village winsEast Cambs , Cambridgeshire andCalor England andWales Village of the Year awards;utton Church
The Church of the village is dedicated to
St. Andrew . It has a distinctively shaped tower that often described as being the shape of apepperpot .utton Gault (Bury Lane)
Sutton Gault (Bury Lane) is a part of the parish of Sutton-in-the-Isle. It comprises a few houses and farms and an
inn , 'The Anchor'. The Old Bedford River and New Bedford River pass through Sutton Gault and often flood into the land between them. It was also the site of Eric Laithwaite's magnetic levitation train tracks. The name derives from thegault clay that has been extracted from there.The Americas
The Americas, also known as The America or just America is another part of the parish. It consists of houses and an
orchard producing apple juice. Although it is treated as a separate settlement from the village of Sutton-in-the-Isle on some maps, most residents consider it part of the village and the equivalent of a street name. So far the origins of the name remain a mystery. It is known to have had its name since at least 1881 as it is mentioned in thecensus of that year, although the name could be much older.ee also
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List of places in Cambridgeshire External links
* [http://www.suttononline.org/ Village website]
* [http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/2CBB5488-ECB1-4BE9-80C5-CDF862674F9C/0/Sutton.pdf 2001 Census]
* [http://www.anchor-inn-restaurant.co.uk/ The Anchor Inn]
* [http://www.watergullorchards.co.uk/ Watergull Orchards, The America]
* [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp 1881 Census]
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