The village offers picturesque countryside, a ‘glorious’ pub, and an intriguing history
Hidden in the countryside of south Cambridgeshire lays a quaint, picturesque village that holds a peculiar history. Fowlmere, one of the southernmost villages in the county, had only 1,259 residents as of 2018.
The village is home to an ancient monument known as the ‘Round Moat’ which is the remains of an early Saxon settlement dating from around the ninth century. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a wildlife haven.
Fowlmere offers one pub called The Chequers, which has been in operation since the 16th century. It previously served as a coaching inn for travellers going to and from Cambridge. The intriguing pub was once used as coffin storage for those travelling with bodies.
Notably, the pub was mentioned in the diary of Samuel Pepys. In present times, the pub serves as a popular meeting hub for the locals offering a bar and restaurant – but no storage for coffins.
With an average rating of 4.7 stars out of five amid over 600 reviews on Google, it appears to be a much-loved establishment. One previous guest described the setting as “glorious”, highlighting the “brilliant service” they experienced.
Another guest wrote: “Never had a bad meal here and it has risen top of my list for my local pubs. Staff are always outstanding and the menu is constantly evolving and improving. Amazing pub!”
Fowlmere was once struck by a tornado. On November 23, 1981, the record-breaking nationwide tornado outbreak tore through the village. The United Kingdom tornado outbreak of that year has been considered the largest recorded tornado outbreak in Europe history.
Fowlmere does not currently have a convenience shop but it does have a café and a village hall. Only a short 15-minute drive takes you to the renowned Duxford Imperial War Museum where visitors can take in the incredible history of the airfield and watch some beautiful air shows.
The village offers one school called Fowlmere Primary School, which teaches pupils aged four until 11. House prices in Fowlmere reflect its desirability – with an average price of £551,786 over the last year, according to Rightmove. The majority of properties sold in Fowlmere during the last year were detached properties, selling for an average price of £693,125.



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