Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Cambridgeshire


  • We have published a small selection of maps in Cambridgeshire. The county is also covered in our Inch to the Mile maps. Here are the details.

    All maps are available from our On-line Mapshop or from selected bookshops in the area.

    The following maps are all taken from the OS 25" maps and reduced to a scale of approximately 15 inches to the mile. They are extremely detailed, showing individual houses, details such as railway tracks, pathways, pubs, factories and even minutiae such as fountains and signal posts. Obviously they cover quite a small area, normally a mile by a mile and a half each. Each map includes an introduction. For further details click on the links below.


  • These are the maps we publish for Cambridgeshire:

  • 07.03 Wisbech 1900 - published 2002; introduction by Trevor Bevis
  • 12.13 March Station 1900 - published 2004; intro by John Gough
  • 16.01 March 1900 - published 2003; intro by Trevor Bevis
  • 26.14 Ely 1901 - published 2000; intro by Alan Godfrey
  • 47.02 Cambridge 1925 - published 1990; intro by Pamela Taylor

    Newmarket is included in our Suffolk series.

    Maps for Huntingdonshire come under our Huntingdonshire series.


    We also publish a series of smaller scale Inch to the Mile maps. These are the principal sheets for Cambridgeshire:

  • 158 Peterborough & District 1906
  • 159 Wisbech & District 1907
  • 173 Isle of Ely 1907
  • 187 South Huntingdonshire 1897
  • 188 Cambridge, Newmarket & District 1905
  • 204 Biggleswade, Sandy & Royston 1893
  • 205 Saffron Walden & SE Cambridgeshire 1893

  • Visit the One Inch page for full details of this series.

    The maps cost just £ 2.50 each. You can now order maps direct from our On-line Mapshop. For other information and postage costs, see Index Page and Ordering Information Page.


    Most maps in the Godfrey Edition are taken from the 25 inch to the mile map and reduced to about 15 inches to the mile. For a full list of East Anglian maps, return to the East Anglia page

    The Godfrey Edition / godfreyedition@btinternet.com / 18 Dec 2010