The village has an extraordinary history
A charming little village in the very south-eastern corner of Cambridgeshire was once the site of a Norman castle and its closest bustling town is actually part of another county. The quaint village of Castle Camps is nestled amongst beautiful countryside and lies around 15-miles from Cambridge.
Strangely, the village’s closest town is Haverhill in the county of Suffolk – just less than 10-minutes away by car. Castle Camps also has close connections to Essex. The small village of Helions Bumpstead lies less than five minutes away from the village by car.
Previously named Great Camps and Camps Green, the village is named after Castle Camps – a Norman castle once located in what is now the civil parish of Castle Camps.
During the Second World War, the village was home to an RAF station which was established in 1939. It operated as a satellite for RAF Debden and RAF North Weald until its closure in 1946 where the land was later sold.
The village has a few of its own amenities in its own right including a recently reopened pub called The Oak. The Oak, formerly The Cock, is situated on High Street and offers a beautifully maintained beer garden. The Oak’s management team recently announced in April that they were firing up the kitchen again to relaunch their food service following their reopening.
Castle Camps also has its own primary school which offers “an excellent all-round education and a fantastic start in life” for children aged three to 11 years, according to the primary school.
Alongside a countryside pub and a school, Castle Camps also houses a village hall which acts as a prime meeting point amongst the locals and visitors alike. The popular building hosts a range of functions and celebrations such as exhibitions, meetings, luncheons, wedding receptions and of course, parties. The building accommodates up to 160 people within a main hall and small hall that can be used as one.
House prices in Castle Camps have an overall average of £424,621 over the last year, according to Rightmove. The majority of properties sold in Castle Camps during the last year were semi-detached properties, selling for an average price of £492,828. Meanwhile, terraced properties sold for an average of £220,000. In comparison, the average house price in South Cambridgeshire was £430,000 in March 2026 (provisional), according to Office for National Statistics.
You must be logged in to post a comment Login