All local businesses, charities and community organisations in Kimbolton and surrounding villages can be listed for free.
Other businesses which serve our area can list for a small annual fee.
The aim is to help local people find local things, and to support the community by keeping that information easy to access in one place.
Have a look around, explore the listings, and see what’s going on locally.
If you run a business, group or organisation and would like to be included, you’re very welcome to add your details.
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Kimbolton Online is growing steadily, with new listings added regularly and people finding the site through local searches.
It’s a simple way to make sure your organisation is visible to the people who live nearby.
Local Care Option: Care Micro Enterprises in Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire County Council is supporting a growing network of Care Micro Enterprises (CMEs) — small, independent care and support providers based in local communities across the county. This new approach aims to give people more choice, flexibility and personal connection when accessing care close to home. See their website for more details. What are Care Micro Enterprises? Care Micro Enterprises are small care providers (often sole traders or small teams) offering personalised care and support services to adults who want to stay independent at home. They can support people with a wide range of needs — from everyday tasks around the home to more tailored care you might otherwise get from larger home-care providers. These enterprises can include services such...
Local listings on Kimbolton Online are now free
Kimbolton Online was created to make it easier for people to discover what’s happening in and around Kimbolton – from local businesses and services to clubs, charities, and community groups. As the website has grown and become more established, we’re pleased to share an important update: Listings on Kimbolton Online are now free for local businesses, charities, and community organisations based in Kimbolton and surrounding villages. Whether you run a small business, organise a local group, or support a charitable cause, Kimbolton Online is here to help local people find you. The website is already being used by residents and visitors to discover local services, events, and organisations, and people regularly find the site through local online searches. By opening...
Kimbolton Fireworks 2025
Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Kimbolton Fireworks ! This spectacular event is always a highlight of the year and tickets sell out fast (VIP even faster!). If you’d like to be there for an unforgettable night at Kimbolton Castle, grab your tickets now before they disappear: Book your tickets here
Kimbolton Connects – The Evening Networking Group Growing in Kimbolton
If you’re searching for an evening networking group near Kimbolton, look no further than Kimbolton Connects. In just three meetings, this friendly and supportive local group has already grown to 12 members, bringing together business owners, community leaders, and organisations who all share a strong connection to Kimbolton and the surrounding villages. What is Kimbolton Connects? Kimbolton Connects is a relaxed, monthly evening networking group designed for local businesses, charities, and community organisations who want to build meaningful connections without the pressure of formal or sales-focused events. Unlike many daytime networking groups, Kimbolton Connects is held in the evening, making it perfect for those who work during the day but still want to raise their profile and meet like-minded people....
Exploring Kimbolton Castle: The Historic Heart of Cambridgeshire
(sources kimboltoncastle.com and en.wikipedia.org) Kimbolton Castle stands as a visually striking landmark, rich in history and architectural grandeur. From its origins in the 12th century to its current role as an educational institution, the castle has witnessed significant events and transformations. A Royal Residence: Catherine of Aragon's Final Days One of the most notable chapters in Kimbolton Castle's history is its association with Catherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII. Following the annulment of her marriage, Catherine was confined to Kimbolton Castle in 1534, where she lived until her death in January 1536. During her time at the castle, she maintained her title and dignity, despite the challenging circumstances. Architectural Evolution: From Medieval Fortress to Baroque Masterpiece...
Petsercise joins Kimbolton Online – and gets a fresh new website too
We’re always delighted to welcome new local businesses to Kimbolton Online – and even more so when they’re offering something a little different. Petsercise, based in Great Staughton, provides a secure, enclosed dog field for private hire – perfect for giving dogs the freedom to run, train, and play off-lead in a safe and peaceful environment. Whether your dog has poor recall, needs space away from other dogs, or simply loves a good sprint, Petsercise is a fantastic option. The field includes agility equipment, water access, and on-site parking, making it a well-thought-out space for all kinds of dogs and owners. They’ve also just launched a brand-new website, designed and built by our very own Silver Websites. After experiencing issues...
What’s New on Kimbolton Online?
It’s been a busy few months here at Kimbolton Online, and we’re thrilled to share some exciting updates with you! 🚀 70 Listings and Counting! Since May, the number of listings on the site has grown from 40 to an incredible 70. That’s great news for everyone in the community—more services, businesses, and organisations to discover! Why not take a look around and see what’s new? 📈 A Growing Audience The website has seen a surge in visitors over the past three months, including: Nearly 10,000 clicks from search engines, some from local news websites! 15,000 page views, with the most popular pages being: Kimbolton Fireworks Our Gallery News about the local bus service Phaf St Andrew’s Church Kimbolton Swimming Pool Shayne’s Sweet...
Ting Service Transition November 2024
From 30th November 2024, the previous Ting service is transitioning to a new service, Tiger on Demand. See https://transport.cambridgeshirepeterborough-ca.gov.uk/buses/tiger-on-demand/ for more information. (information received from Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority) TIGER On Demand is a flexible public transport service allowing users to book journeys between virtual bus stops within designated travel zones, rather than being limited to fixed routes and schedules. Current zone: West Huntingdonshire. Future zones: Fenland, East Cambridgeshire, and South Cambridgeshire. Book travel within the zones using any virtual bus stop.
Exploring the Timeless Charm of Kimbolton: A Hidden Gem in Cambridgeshire
Nestled in the heart of Cambridgeshire, Kimbolton is a quaint village that effortlessly blends historical charm with modern appeal. As you stroll through its picturesque streets, you’ll find yourself immersed in a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty that makes Kimbolton a must-visit destination. ### A Walk Through History Kimbolton’s storied past is evident at every turn. The village is perhaps best known for Kimbolton Castle, a stunning example of English heritage. Once the final home of Catherine of Aragon, the castle's imposing presence and beautifully maintained gardens are a testament to its historical significance. Today, it serves as an independent school, but visitors can still appreciate its grandeur from the surrounding parkland. ### Architectural Marvels Beyond...
Discovering the Charm of Kimbolton
Kimbolton is a charming village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, located about 20 miles north of Cambridge and 8 miles south of Huntingdon. It boasts a rich and fascinating history, dating back to the Norman Conquest when a castle was built on the site. The village is also famous for its association with Katherine of Aragon, the first wife of King Henry VIII, who died at Kimbolton Castle in 1536. Today, Kimbolton is a thriving community with a population of over 4,000 people. The village boasts a beautiful High Street lined with traditional shops and pubs, as well as a number of historical buildings, including Kimbolton Castle, St Andrew's Church, and the Old Grammar School. There are also a...














































































