March Map

March map, view the Cambridgeshire town of March, located in the county of Cambridgeshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of March Cambridgeshire & Guide to the Area

March Map Cambridgeshire: Interactive map of March, displaying the town situated in the county of Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of March and a March town centre map, showing March Railway Station.

Other facilities in March, some of which may also be visible on the map are March Town Hall, March Museum, Sainsbury's, The Ship Inn, March Library, The Hippodrome, Iceland, March Quality Meats, West End Park, The March Chippy, The Causeway Restaurant, Lloyds Pharmacy, The Oliver Cromwell Hotel, Barclays Bank, St Wendreda's Church, Costa Coffee, Superdrug, Whitemoor Medical Centre, Boots, Greggs, March Town United FC, The Golden Lion, Halls the Chemist, Westwood Primary School, Neale-Wade Academy, Premier Convenience Store, March Hand Car Wash, Georges Fish Bar, The Acre Pub, Travis Perkins, Pasha Restaurant, The Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre, The Barn Tea Room, Fenland Light Railway, March MOT & Service Centre, The Lamb and Flag, Rumbles Fish Bar, March Railway Station, Londis, Royal Bengal Indian Restaurant, March Dental Surgery, The Spice Bank, Nationwide Building Society, King Edward Centre, The Two Brewers, Bramley House Care Home, Anglia Co-op Funeralcare, Nene Parade Stores, Lucky House Chinese Takeaway, The Ivy Leaf Club, The Cambridgeshire Fens Trail.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Wimblington, Doddington, Manea, Benwick, Christchurch, Welney, Littleport, Ely, Guyhirn, Thorney, Turves, Coates, Whittlesey, Leverington, Parson Drove, Newton-in-the-Isle, Gorefield, Tydd St Giles, Murrow, Wisbech, Emneth, Friday Bridge, Elm, Coldham, Begdale, Outwell, Upwell, Pondersbridge, Ramsey Forty Foot, Ramsey St Marys, Ramsey Mereside, Somersham, Sutton St Edmund, Sutton Bridge, North Brink, Newton, Gorefield St Johns, March Bank, March Riverside, Stonea, Tholomas Drove, Rings End.

March is a market town tucked away in the heart of the Cambridgeshire Fens, surrounded by wide skies, flat fields and winding waterways. It's a place where life rolls along at a steady pace, with a proper high street, riverside walks and a strong sense of local pride. Whether you're popping in for a pint, heading out on the river, or just enjoying the mix of traditional shops and relaxed atmosphere, March has a lot going for it without any need to shout about it.

The town's origins go right back to Roman times, though it really came into its own as a medieval market town, sitting on higher ground in what used to be marshland. March became an important centre for trade, thanks to its location on the River Nene and, later, its connection to the railways. During the Victorian era, the railway transformed the town into a significant junction, and some of that heritage still lingers. Today, it's home to around 22,000 people and continues to grow steadily, offering a mix of old-world character and modern convenience.

In and around March, there's plenty to keep you occupied. The town has a good selection of independent shops, pubs and cafés, along with riverside walks that follow the Nene as it snakes through town. West End Park is a great spot for a relaxed stroll or a family day out, and the March Museum gives a real flavour of the area's past. Just out of town, Peckover House and Garden in Wisbech is a must for National Trust lovers, with its Georgian town house, walled garden and peaceful setting. Also nearby, you've got Ely Cathedral to the south, and Wicken Fen—the oldest nature reserve in the country—not far beyond that. While not packed with big-name attractions, the area around March has its own quiet appeal, full of open space, waterways and history.

Across Cambridgeshire, there's a good mix of attractions to explore. Cambridge itself is the obvious draw, with its famous colleges, museums, punting on the Cam and excellent food and shopping. Ely has a lovely small-town feel with its spectacular cathedral and riverside charm. The Imperial War Museum at Duxford is one of the best aviation collections in Europe, and Anglesey Abbey offers grand gardens and a historic house that feels like stepping back in time. Whether you're into culture, countryside or a bit of both, you're never short of something to do in this part of the world.

Getting to March is fairly straightforward. The town has its own train station with direct links to Cambridge, Peterborough, Ely and beyond, making it a handy base for travel across the region. By road, the A141 runs through the town and connects to the A47 and A1, giving good access in all directions. Local bus services cover surrounding villages and nearby towns, and for longer trips, the closest airport is London Stansted, just over an hour away by car. Norwich Airport is also an option for domestic and European flights. March itself is flat and easy to navigate on foot or by bike.

Cambridgeshire is a county that balances historic charm with forward-thinking energy. It's famous for its world-class university, but there's more to it than Cambridge alone. Market towns, fenland villages, nature reserves and grand estates all play their part. It's a landscape shaped by water and history, with long, straight rivers and ancient pathways cutting across the flat fields. Whether you're exploring medieval churches, bustling street markets or quiet footpaths across the fens, Cambridgeshire is the kind of place that rewards a slower pace.

Some More Nearby Places: Wimblington, Doddington, Manea, Benwick, Christchurch, Welney, Littleport, Ely, Guyhirn, Thorney, Turves, Coates, Whittlesey, Leverington, Parson Drove, Newton-in-the-Isle, Gorefield, Tydd St Giles, Murrow, Wisbech, Emneth, Friday Bridge, Elm, Coldham, Begdale, Outwell, Upwell, Pondersbridge, Ramsey Forty Foot, Ramsey St Marys, Ramsey Mereside, Somersham, Sutton St Edmund, Sutton Bridge, North Brink, Newton, Gorefield St Johns, March Bank, March Riverside, Stonea, Tholomas Drove, Rings End.

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