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Northamptonshire
Stanwick Lakes is a unique 750acre countryside attraction and nature reserve in the heart of Northamptonshire's beautiful Nene Valley, less than an hour’s drive from Peterborough.
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.
Oakham
For families or gardeners, Britain's largest collection of individually designed gardens is an inspiring place to visit at any time of the year.
Peterborough
Grade 1 listed mansion dating from 1653. Restored gardens and charity shop are open to the public.
PETERBOROUGH
Itter Park is now amongst the elite - winning the Green Flag award for the first time in 2007.
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
Visitors who stumble upon this tiny site will find what remains of a wet meadow and pond system that pre-dates the housing estate. Great crested newts and smooth newts share this refuge and it is thought to be one of the best breeding sites in…
Orton Waterville, PETERBOROUGH
The Nene offers a myriad of natural habitats, including wildflower meadows, wetlands, marshes, woodlands and wet grasslands. This diversity of habitats makes the valley one of the most important inland localities in England for a whole range of…
Godmanchester
Wood Green Animal Shelters is a registered charity that has been taking in and re-homing animals since 1924. The charity takes in over 5000 animals a year and has set national standards in animal care.
PETERBOROUGH
Thorney Lakes Golf Club is one of the most well known and well respected golf courses in the area.
PETERBOROUGH
The tip of Cambridgeshire's second major flood defence - the Nene Washes, home to many rare insects and birds.
PETERBOROUGH
Central Park, situated on Park Crescent, is the council's most prestigious park in the city.
Peterborough
Crown Lakes is made up of 2 large flooded brick pits & spans 87 acres of community parkland.
The Fens, also known as the Fenlands, is a naturally marhy plain in the east of England. The land was reclaimed hundreds of years ago, and is managed by a network of man-made rivers and drainage channels.