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WISBECH
Peckover House lies at the heart of the North Brink in Wisbech, one of Britain's most perfect streetscapes. From the 1790s it was home to the Peckovers, a fascinating dynasty of Quaker bankers, collectors and philanthropists who created the spacious…
Ely
One of England's finest cathedrals with guided tours & tours of the Octagon and West Tower, monastic precincts Also a brass rubbing centre and The Stained Glass Museum.
Cambridgeshire
A lovely green area in the heart of Peterborough's Orton Longueville area, Botolph Green is also the home of the popular annual St Botolph's Festival on the Green.
Crowland, Peterborough
Croyland Abbey is visible for miles around Crowland itself.
Peterborough
Described as a hidden gem and dating from the early 13th century the manor is the oldest property in Northamptonshire.
PETERBOROUGH
Central Park, situated on Park Crescent, is the council's most prestigious park in the city.
PETERBOROUGH
Itter Park is now amongst the elite - winning the Green Flag award for the first time in 2007.
PETERBOROUGH
Alongside the river Nene at Thorpe Meadows, this reserve contains ponds, marsh, grassland, scrub and willows.
Werrington, PETERBOROUGH
Cuckoo's Hollow in Werrington was originally an area of pastureland surrounded by dykes on all sides with Werrington Brook running through the centre.
Peterborough
Crown Lakes is made up of 2 large flooded brick pits & spans 87 acres of community parkland.
PETERBOROUGH
The ponds at Longthorpe originally belonged to the medieval manor (no longer standing) which at one time was the property of the abbey.
PETERBOROUGH
The reserve has open access to the public and specially designed lakeside path with fishing platforms for people with mobility difficulties
PETERBOROUGH
This ancient Church has been a place of worship since 4th Century. It has Roman, Saxon and Norman stonework and is set in an attractive old village setting. It has a famous Norman Tower and stunning medieval Angel Roof."
Our present Rector is Revd…
Cambridgeshire
Site of old settling ponds that have developed into a mixture of reedbeds, open water and riverside vegetation.
Nr. Peterborough
A remnant of limestone grassland with species - rich springs and flushes.
PETERBOROUGH
An ancient woodland full of wild flowers - an unexpected treasure in such an urban setting
PETERBOROUGH
The tip of Cambridgeshire's second major flood defence - the Nene Washes, home to many rare insects and birds.
Nr Yaxley
The reserve is situated on the south-western shore of the former Whittlesey Mere. The mere was drained in 1851 after years of falling water levels, and within a short time reedbed had been replaced by fields of wheat.
Peterborough
Grade 1 listed mansion dating from 1653. Restored gardens and charity shop are open to the public.
Peterborough
Abbey church with a Norman nave (c1100), a fine church organ originally built in 1787-1790 and a stained glass east window depicting the miracles of St Thomas Becket.