Shepreth

Shepreth is a small village and civil parish in South Cambridgeshire, lying halfway between Cambridge and Royston.[3] The parish church of All Saints is an ancient edifice of brick and flint in the Early English style, consisting of nave and a low western tower containing two bells.A stone cross was erected on Pretty Corner in 1920, in memory of the men from the parish killed in World War I.The parish contains a wildlife park, a nature reserve, the Shepreth L-Moor common, and the UK's only insect research laboratories.Shepreth has two public houses, The Green Man at Frog End on the Cambridge to Royston road, and The Plough on the High Street.
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