Sawston is a vibrant village nestled between Whittlesford and Great Shelford in the picturesque South Cambridgeshire countryside. The village is known for its rich history, dating back to Roman times, and offers a wealth of attractions, including the Grade I listed St. Mary’s Church and the stunning 16th-century Sawston Hall. Surrounded by rolling countryside with great hiking and cycling routes, as well as Orchard Park and Lynton Way Park for leisurely endeavours where you can enjoy peaceful picnics and observe native flora and fauna. Boasting a large population of around 8,000 residents, makes it one of the county’s largest villages, with many resemblances of a small town including a highstreet with an array of pubs to savour traditional pints, restaurants offering a variety of cuisines, and shops, including the local Co-op supermarket and post office to stock up on the essentials. Sawston is conveniently situated near the M11 motorway, ensuring effortless access to London and other regions across the country. Regular bus services connect you to Cambridge and surrounding towns, and the Trumpington Park & Ride Park offers a cheap and easy way into Cambridge without having to find parking. With easy access into Cambridge, you will find further attractions including its quaint cobbled streets, museums and galleries, punting tours along the river, renowned university, and a diverse range of bars and eateries, making it the perfect place to linger into the evening.