Gorefield

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Gorefield
Cambridgeshire
Location
Grid reference: TF4111
Location: 52°40’59"N, -0°5’32"E
Data
Population: 1,064
Post town: Wisbech
Postcode: PE13
Dialling code: 01945
Local Government
Council: Fenland

Gorefield is a village and in the fenlands of Cambridgeshire, a place which in 2001 had a recorded parish population of 1,064 people.

While the name Gorefield first appears in a manuscript from 1190, the village has no visible link to its pre-Victorian past. Gorefield is a compact village of 19th and 20th century construct. The Church of St. Paul was built in 1870 with the formation of the ecclesiastical parish of Gorefield. Surrounded by open land, the village largely retains its agrarian flavor. Some of the older families in Gorefield, such as the Bradleys or Gagens, are fairly typical in that their movement can be traced over the centuries from Wisbech to Leverington and then on to Gorefield itself.

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