Local area guide

Living in Huntingdon

Thinking about moving to Huntingdon? Discover why it's a great place to live, fun things to do here, what the local schools and transport connections are like - and of course the most important thing of all: how much houses cost to buy.

Your guide to moving to Huntingdon

Why Huntingdon is a good place to live

Living in Huntingdon provides a unique blend of historical charm and modern conveniences. Nestled on the banks of the River Great Ouse, this vibrant market town is brimming with attractive features. Known for its pedestrianised High Street, Huntingdon offers easy strolling through its historic attractions. The town is equipped with excellent commuting links to Cambridge and London, making it a strategically appealing spot for many. It also boasts a variety of shops, from small boutiques to national stores, providing ample shopping opportunities for residents. To top it off, the riverside walks and year-round fun happenings make life in Huntingdon quite enjoyable.

What's Huntingdon famous for?

Huntingdon is famous for being the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell. This historical significance is highlighted in the Cromwell Museum that showcases the life of the Lord Protector. Another remarkable feature that Huntingdon is known for is its 14th-century bridge that connects the town to Godmanchester. This beautiful and unique bridge is believed to have a kink in the middle due to disagreements in its construction. Huntingdon's rich history, dating back to Roman and Saxon times, is symbolised in its historic Market Square, its surviving medieval churches, including All Saints with the Cromwell family vault, and the picturesque surroundings of the town.

Things to do in Huntingdon

When it comes to things to do in Huntingdon, history buffs can enjoy taking the Historic Town Trail that brings history to life through over 40 crucial sites. A walk across the scenic 14th-century Town Bridge provides an enchanting vision of the past. The Cromwell Museum offers a detailed insight into Oliver Cromwell's life, and All Saints Church, home to the Cromwell family vault, is an interesting spot. Beyond history, the locals and visitors can also appreciate the outdoors in Riverside Park or delight in a variety of activities like canoeing on the River Great Ouse. Be it exploring the Manor at Hemingford Grey or the Grafham Water, Huntingdon offers a range of interesting activities.

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Average asking prices in Huntingdon today

We update our average asking prices every day using data from millions of properties for sale.

Terraced

Avg. asking price

£270,000

77 properties for sale

Detached

Avg. asking price

£490,000

294 properties for sale

Semi-detached

Avg. asking price

£305,000

97 properties for sale

Flats

Avg. asking price

£155,000

75 properties for sale

Properties currently for sale in Huntingdon

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Transport in Huntingdon

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Local connections

Huntingdon
National Rail
0.4 miles / 0.6 km
St Neots
National Rail
7.4 miles / 11.9 km

Schools in Huntingdon

Discover local primary schools, secondary schools and sixth form colleges in Huntingdon.

Education in Huntingdon

Huntingdon Primary School
Ages: 4 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2024)
St Peter's School
Ages: 11 - 18 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2022)
Stukeley Meadows Primary School
Ages: 5 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2019)
Spring Common Academy
Ages: 2 - 19 years old
Ofsted Rating: Outstanding (2018)
Hartford Junior School
Ages: 7 - 11 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2019)
Hinchingbrooke School
Ages: 11 - 18 years old
Ofsted Rating: Good (2021)

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