The parish has been occupied for at least 2000 years; in the first century A.D. a
Belgic settlement appeared, closely followed by a Romano-British farmstead near Hoffer bridge. A pagan English cemetery has also been found just north of the
railway station. The parish itself was formed over the medieval period and is bounded on the north by the
River Cam and on the north-east and southwest by the Hoffer and
Shepreth brooks. Its south-east boundary follows an ancient road that runs north-east from
Fowlmere, known as the Mareway from the 14th century (now the B1368), and further west by an earthwork known as Grim's ditch or Thriplow bank. The theologian
William Selwyn lived in Foxton House in the village in the 19th century. ==Church==