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Abbots Ripton is a part of the district ward of Upwood and The Raveleys and is represented on the district council by one councillor. [11] [13] As a civil parish, Abbots Ripton has a parish council. which consists of six members. [14] Abbots Ripton was in the historic and administrative county of Huntingdonshire until 1965.
Abbots Ripton railway station was a railway station on the East Coast Main Line in the English county of Cambridgeshire. Although trains still pass on the now electrified railway the station closed in 1958. Due to the position of the station in a cutting, it had two platforms which were staggered.
This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It includes places in the former county of Huntingdonshire , now a district of Cambridgeshire. Contents:
St Andrew, Abbots Ripton Abbots Ripton: Andrew: Medieval Church of England: St Barnabas & the Riptons St Peter, Kings Ripton Kings Ripton: Peter: Medieval Church of England: St Barnabas & the Riptons St Mary the Virgin, Godmanchester: Godmanchester: Mary [32] Medieval Church of England: Godmanchester & Hilton Godmanchester Baptist Church ...
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Lord de Ramsey farms the family's 6,000 acre estate around the village of Abbots Ripton, Huntingdonshire. [1]He has a longstanding interest in fenland drainage, acting as a commissioner for the Middle Level Commissioners, president of the Association of Drainage Authorities 1991–1994 and 2001–present, and a director of the Cambridge Water Company from 1974 to 1994.