What's Around Fulbourn

Shopping in Fulbourn: A Village of Independent Charm
Just a few miles southeast of Cambridge, the village of Fulbourn offers something different from the bustle of the city. Instead of crowded high streets and chain stores, you’ll find a handful of independent shops and community spaces that make everyday shopping feel personal and welcoming.
Eco Bee – Sustainable Shopping on the High Street
At 12A High Street, Eco Bee is a little gem for anyone interested in eco-friendly living. Step inside and you’ll discover:
- Preloved and organic children’s clothing
- Household refills to cut down on plastic waste
- Natural everyday essentials, from cleaning cloths to deodorants
It’s the kind of place where you can shop with a clear conscience while supporting a local business built around sustainability.
Fulbourn Post Office – The Heart of the Village
A short walk along the street brings you to Fulbourn Post Office at number 11. It’s not just about parcels and stamps — for many locals it’s a daily stop, whether to handle banking, pick up essentials, or simply exchange a friendly word. In a village like Fulbourn, the Post Office remains a true community hub.
The Hat & Rabbit – A Social Stop
While technically a pub rather than a shop, the Hat & Rabbit deserves a mention. Recently refurbished, it now boasts a spacious garden, an outdoor pizza station, and even morning coffee service. It’s a place to meet friends, linger over a drink, or just enjoy the lively village atmosphere.
Why Shop in Fulbourn?
What makes Fulbourn’s shops special is not the scale but the experience:
- Personal Service – You’ll often be served by the owner themselves.
- Unique Finds – Products reflect the personality and values of local people, not head-office buyers.
- Community Feel – Shopping here is as much about conversation and connection as it is about goods.
- Sustainability – Independent shops like Eco Bee are leading the way in greener living.
A Worthwhile Visit
If you’re in the Cambridge area, take a short trip to Fulbourn and spend some time browsing its smaller, independent shops. You’ll leave with more than just what you bought — you’ll take away a sense of the village’s character and community spirit.
