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About Great WilbrahamGreat Wilbraham is a small village to the east of Cambridge, UK, nestled among the arable fields bound to the north by A14 and to the south-east by A11. The village history is rich and long, although the surrounding lands have mostly always been used for farming. In the Middle ages, the manor of Great Wilbraham was owned by Knights Templar who built a Temple, a house that is still present, after many modifications and currently a Grade II listed property. Administratively, the village is looked after by Great Wilbraham Parish Council , South Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridgeshire County Council. The parishes of Great Wilbraham, Little Wilbraham, Fulbourn and Six Mile Bottom are covered by the Fulbourn and Wilbrahams Parish and each village have their own church.
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