Castor, Cambridgeshire

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Castor is a village in the Soke of Peterborough in England.

Formerly in Northamptonshire, it is now in Cambridgeshire but is administered as part of the City of Peterborough, it is four miles west of the city centre.

Its parish church (dedicated to St Kyneburgha) is notable for its Romanesque architecture and contains notable medieval wall paintings. It is a Grade I listed building.

The £9m dual-carriageway Ailsworth-Castor Bypass (part of the A47 trunk road) opened in September 1991.

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Coordinates: 52.57272° N 0.34289° W

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