Welcome to Cambridgeshire, a county located in Eastern England that has, in recent years, become an incredibly popular tourist destination. It borders Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west.
The county town is the city of Cambridge, perhaps most famous for its iconic university. There are also, of course, several outstanding places to get an Afternoon Tea in Cambridgeshire, thus making your visit a memorable one.
The area now recognised as Cambridgeshire was first settled by the English during the 6th century. Following the Treaty of Wedmore, however, much of its landmass became part of the Danelaw.
Although Edward the Elder recaptured the region in the 10th century, it was again overrun by the Danes decades later. Despite its renown, modern Cambridgeshire was only officially formed in 1974!
Nowadays, tourists come for many reasons, including to stop in an Afternoon Tea Cambridgeshire establishment for a nice spot of lunch.