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St. Neots is a sizeable market town in Huntingdonshire, sitting right on the banks of the River Great Ouse, not far from the borders of Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire. It's essentially a grouping of several older settlements - Eynesbury, Eaton Socon, and Eaton Ford - which have merged over time around the central medieval core. The town’s layout is defined by its wide market square, one of the largest in the region, and the extensive Riverside Park, which provides a significant amount of green space right in the town centre. Geographically, it’s well-placed for anyone needing to get around; the A1 runs along its western edge and the railway station is on the East Coast Main Line, making both London and Peterborough relatively easy to reach. While the town has grown considerably with modern developments, it still feels grounded by its history, which stretches back to the founding of a Benedictine priory in the 10th century to house the remains of Saint Neot. It’s a practical, functioning town that manages to balance its historical character with the infrastructure of a modern commuter hub.