Little Wilbraham

Little Wilbraham is a village in Cambridgeshire, England, 6 miles (10 km) east of Cambridge between the A1303 and the A11.

Nowadays, a few small farmhouses and cottages survive from the 17th and early 18th century including White Hall, as timber-framed building from around 1600.

The Gate, originally the main village public house, recorded from 1783, closed after 1937.

Early in the 14th century, the square tower was added at the west end, strengthened by supporting abutments or flying arches.

On the north side, the wall was reconstructed so the top half of the crusader cross was lost.

In the 15th century, the south side of the chancel was reconstructed and the oak door leading into the church was added.

[5] The nearest hospital is Addenbrooke's in Cambridge; the Doctors surgeries are in Bottisham 2 miles (3 km) away and Fulbourn.

The majority of children attend the Church Controlled Primary School in Great Wilbraham, which was built in 1996 and has approximately 100 on roll.

Early medieval bucket from Little Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire. Wooden bucket with copper-alloy fittings.