Aldreth is a hamlet in Cambridgeshire with about 260 residents. It is located near the larger village of Haddenham and falls under the same Parish council. Aldreth is surrounded by fenland on all sides and is close to the River Great Ouse.
History
Toponymy
The name "Aldreth" occurs as Alreheða in the 1170 Pipe rolls, and means "landing-place by the alders", from a combination of the Old Englishwords for "alder" and "". The name also occurs a number of times in the text of the 12th centuryLiber Eliensis, as Alreheðe, with one variant as Alhereðe.
Battles
Aldreth may have been the site of two battles between Hereward the Wake and William the Conqueror. Aldreth was one of three routes, or causeways, into the Isle of Ely at that time; Stuntney Causeway to the south-east, the Earith Causeway to the west-south-west and the Aldreth Causeway south-west of the Isle of Ely.
Geography
Geology
The village is on an east-west running boulder clayridge sitting on a belt of mainly JurassicKimmerigian clays running south-west from The Wash. To the east is a north-south running belt of geologically more recent Upper-Cretaceous Lower Greensandcapped by Lower-Cretaceous Gault Clay; the whole area is surrounded by even more recent fen deposits. To the west, again running north-east—south-west, is a scarp belt of middle-Jurassic sedimentary rocks including limestone and sandstone. The flat fenland countryside around the village, typical for this part of the region, lies about above sea-level. The highest point in the village is above sea-level and the highest point in the area is at Ely, seven-mile north-east. In contrast, the highest point in Cambridgeshire, above sea-level, is at Great Chishill, almost due south. Holme at nine feet below sea-level is East Cambridgeshire's lowest point, and is north-west.
Community
Aldreth shares an annual village open day, Blossoms & Bygones, with neighbouring village Haddenham. The event, which includes tractor rides, vintage car and tractor displays, and open gardens, held its 40th Anniversary in 2011 with a VE Day theme with villagers dressed in 1940s costume.