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Facts about Burwell
General Info
Burwell is a large village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, about 10 miles north-east of Cambridge. It lies on the south-eastern edge of the Fens. Those to the west are drained with the help of man-made Cambridgeshire Lode waterways, including Burwell Lode, which has been important to the growth of the village. The name “Burwell” is of Anglo-Saxon origin and refers to a fort (burh-) located close to a spring (-well).
History
As Burwell entered the Iron Age, activity on the fens to the west of the village appears to have diminished, since the conditions became more marshy. However, ditch systems and enclosures were found during excavations in 1969 and 1995 in the west of the parish. Activity in proximity to the spring continued with evidence discovered for burial in a nearby ditch and a settlement was uncovered in 2005 on the eastern edge of the village.
The village is the site of an unfinished castle, situated in Spring Close. The final wall was knocked down by the Fire Brigade testing a fire hose in the 1930s, but the dry moat is still clearly visible. The castle was built during “The Anarchy”, the internal conflict of the mid-12th century in the reign of King Stephen. Although a settlement had been reached such that the throne would pass to Henry II on Stephen’s death, the Barons of the time took the opportunity to fight their own battles.