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'''Barham''' is a small village in [[Huntingdonshire]], barely more than a hamley.  It lies near [[Alconbury]], east of [[Huntingdon]] and is its sister hamlet of [[Woolley, Huntingdonshire]];lies a mle or so to the west-northwest of Wooley.
'''Barham''' is a small village in [[Huntingdonshire]], barely more than a hamley.  It lies near [[Alconbury]], east of [[Huntingdon]] and is its sister hamlet of [[Woolley, Huntingdonshire]]; Barham lies a mile or so to the west-northwest of Woolley.


This farming and hilly parish on the west of the Great North Road unites these two small and rather remote hamlets. Of Woolley's church only the site remains but at Barham is a delightful little church which has original 17th Century box pews.
This farming and hilly parish on the west of the Great North Road unites these two small and rather remote hamlets. Of Woolley's church only the site remains but at Barham is a delightful little church which has original 17th Century box pews.


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Barham
Huntingdonshire
Location
Grid reference: TL137749
Location: 52°21’36"N, 0°19’48"W
Data
Postcode: PE28
Local Government
Council: Huntingdonshire

Barham is a small village in Huntingdonshire, barely more than a hamley. It lies near Alconbury, east of Huntingdon and is its sister hamlet of Woolley, Huntingdonshire; Barham lies a mile or so to the west-northwest of Woolley.

This farming and hilly parish on the west of the Great North Road unites these two small and rather remote hamlets. Of Woolley's church only the site remains but at Barham is a delightful little church which has original 17th Century box pews.

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