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Whittlesey is a historic market town located in the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, approximately 5-10km east of Peterborough. The town offers a balance of rural charm and excellent connectivity, with a population of around 18,000 residents. Whittlesey is served by Whittlesea railway station, providing regular services to Peterborough, Cambridge, and other regional destinations. The town is also linked by road to major routes, including the A47, and has regular bus services to neighboring towns. Whittlesey has a range of amenities, including independent shops, traditional pubs, local markets, and community events. The town is well-served by local education options, with primary schools such as Park Lane Primary and Nursery School and Alderman Jacobs School, as well as secondary education at Sir Harry Smith Community College. Whittlesey is surrounded by the open landscapes of the Cambridgeshire Fens, offering plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling routes, nature reserves, and wildlife spotting. The town offers a range of housing types, including modern new-build developments, Victorian terraces, traditional family homes, and village-style properties, with property values typically more affordable than many parts of Cambridgeshire.