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Toseland


Toseland, one of the District's smallest but still thriving country villages, stands on a plateau north-east of St. Neots and east of Great Paxton.  There are only a few buildings but the variety of their styles, from 17th to 20th Century, indicates something of Toseland's long history.  Toseland Hall is one of the county's finest examples of 17th Century domestic architecture.  The Church, restored in 1875, retains its Norman south doorway.  Less visible is the medieval moated enclosure in Toseland Wood and nearby, the sites of wartime airfields at Yelling (1914-18) and Graveley (1939-45).