There is evidence of a late
Neolithic or early
Bronze Age settlement and ritual site, located next to the Bunyan Centre in Kingsbrook. Excavations in 1995 uncovered three skeletons and a complete
Beaker pot. There was some settlement in the northern part of Kingsbrook (by the river) in the 19th century. However the area was not properly developed until the 20th century, with the construction of the Silver Jubilee neighbourhood in the 1930s, which was named after the
Silver Jubilee of
King George V in 1935. The final part of southern Kingsbrook was settled by the 1970s, and named Fenlake. ==Governance==