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Tydd Gote marks the northernmost point of Cambridgeshire, and the county border runs through the Tydd Gote Inn.
Tydd Gote marks the northernmost point of Cambridgeshire, and the county border runs through the Tydd Gote Inn.
[[Category:Extreme points of Cambridgeshire]]

Latest revision as of 21:42, 1 April 2017

Tydd St Mary
Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire

The Tydd Gote Inn
Location
Grid reference: TF443185
Location: 52°44’44"N, -0°8’15"E
Data
Population: 858  (2001)
Postcode: PE13 5
Local Government
Council: South Holland
Parliamentary
constituency:
South Holland
and The Deepings

Tydd Gote is a small hamlet on the border of Lincolnshire with Cambridgeshire, just south of Tydd St Mary. It is within the Lincolnshire parish of Tydd St Mary and the Cambridgeshire part in Tydd St Giles.

Tydd Gote marks the northernmost point of Cambridgeshire, and the county border runs through the Tydd Gote Inn.