Etton, Cambridgeshire should not be confused with Elton, Cambridgeshire.
Country: | England |
Coordinates: | 52.6441°N -0.3235°W |
Official Name: | Etton |
Population: | 158 |
Unitary England: | Peterborough |
Lieutenancy England: | Cambridgeshire |
Region: | East of England |
Constituency Westminster: | North West Cambridgeshire |
Post Town: | Peterborough |
Postcode District: | PE6 |
Postcode Area: | PE |
Dial Code: | 01733 |
Os Grid Reference: | TF1306 |
Etton is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, in England. For electoral purposes it forms part of Northborough ward in North West Cambridgeshire constituency. The parish had a population of 158 persons and 58 households in 2001.[1]
Woodcroft is a deserted medieval village and site of Woodcroft Castle.[2]
A mysterious Neolithic settlement at Etton Woodgate was excavated by Francis Pryor in 1982.[3] [4] He reported that the site was in two halves, with each working building on one side mirrored by an unused 'ritual' copy on the other.
Woodcroft Castle was built and moated about 1280. The medieval west range and corner tower survive along with an early Tudor (late 1400s) north wing. During the civil war it fell to Parliamentary troops in 1648.
Peterborough Corporation Water Works opened here in 1907 "to augment the supply of water to the City of Peterborough."[5]