The village has two pubs, a bakery, and a few takeaways
Found to the north-east of Huntingdon, Warboys is a little village with a strange name that dates back to the Saxon era. The name was first referenced in a Saxon charter of 974 and could be from the Old Norse vardi and buski, which means beacon with bushes.
The village has grown over the centuries with it having a population of 168 to 240 people in 1086 and is now home to around 4,323 people. It is understandable that many people would want to move to the village with house prices being more affordable than most areas in Cambridgeshire.
According to Rightmove, the average house price in Warboys was £314,050 over the last year. Detached properties in the area cost an average of £460,133 with semi-detached homes selling for around £261,538.
The village, while being surrounded by countryside, has a few of its own amenities so you do not need to leave Warboys when you need to pick up a midweek loaf of bread. The village has both a One Stop and a SPAR for those little bits that you might have forgotten to get when doing the big shop.
Whether you want to enjoy lunch or a sweet treat at the bakery, or just need to pop in for some fresh bread, the Windmill Bakery has a range of homemade sweet and savoury goods to choose from. The bakery also does custom celebration cakes with plenty of flavours and decorations available.
The village also has a few takeaways including Oceans Fish Bar where you can get traditional fish and chips. Warboys is home to two pubs including the White Hart, which is currently temporarily closed, and dates back to the 17th century.
The historic pub was almost lost in the 1990s because of a fire. In 1996, an electrical fault caused the roof to catch fire, which ended up destroying the top floor of the building, but it was rebuilt and opened again in 1997.
The other pub is the Royal Oak, which serves a range of drinks from real ales and wines to spirits and non-alcoholic options. Throughout the winter, the pub has a log burner found in its “cosy” bar area as well as a fully enclosed beer garden that is a “sun trap” in the summer.
Warboys is also close to a few family-friendly attractions such as Johnsons Zoo, which has plenty of activities to keep children occupied. If you need to travel out of Cambridgeshire, the village is only around a 20-minute drive away from Huntingdon train station.



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