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Hilton


On the main road (B1040) south from St. Ives, Hilton is an extensive village of some 390 dwellings with one of England's largest village greens (27 acres) on which is the grass maze cut in 1660 by William Sparrow, who is remembered by the monument at the centre of his handiwork - a well cared for feature.  The Green is surrounded by attractive houses both ancient and modern, and by splendid trees some of which were no doubt planted when Capability Brown was Lord of the Manor.  Social life revolves around the Village Hall, the Parish Church, the Methodist Chapel, Jubilee Playground, the Prince of Wales public house and The Green with its football and cricket pitches.  The Parish's southernmost point is on Ermine Street, near where the unusually named pub, Kisby's Hut, perpetuates the memory of when Samuel Kisby kept a 'beer house' on the site in the 18th Century.