Easton, Cambridgeshire: a small Huntingdonshire village with deep roots

Easton is a village and civil parish in Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, lying about 6 miles west of Huntingdon between Ellington and Spaldwick. It was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086, when it formed part of the soke of Spaldwick. The village church of St Peter has 11th-century origins and later rebuilding, and remains the principal monument in this small rural parish.
Population: 169 inhabitants (2011 census).
Distance: about 6 miles west of Huntingdon.
Traditions and culture: Easton retains the character of a small agricultural parish in historic Huntingdonshire.
Highlights: St Peter's Church, the Domesday village landscape, and the quiet countryside west of Huntingdon.