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Peterborough
Gain the exhilerating thrill of a freefall, skydiving from 13,000 ft with an experienced team of tandom instructors. Make your booking and we'll welcome you to the UK's top Drop Zone.
Peterborough
Crown Lakes is made up of 2 large flooded brick pits & spans 87 acres of community parkland.
Cambridgeshire
Site of old settling ponds that have developed into a mixture of reedbeds, open water and riverside vegetation.
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.
Peterborough
Described as a hidden gem and dating from the early 13th century the manor is the oldest property in Northamptonshire.
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…
Peterborough
Grade 1 listed mansion dating from 1653. Restored gardens and charity shop are open to the public.
PETERBOROUGH
Park Farm is the administrative hub of MS Smith, MHS Farms Ltd and Griffin and Speed Farms Ltd, with Singlecote Farm being the operational hub. Across three farming businesses we farm 1600 hectares covering an area across North Cambridgeshire and…
PETERBOROUGH
Alongside the river Nene at Thorpe Meadows, this reserve contains ponds, marsh, grassland, scrub and willows.
Peterborough
Situated on the picturesque Fitzwilliam Estate, established 75 years ago and designed by the famous James Braid, Peterborough Milton Golf Club is the only private members club in Peterborough that is open to visitors and non-members.
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
Stilton Oaks Golf Course
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.
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.