Located in South Cambridgeshire, Audley End House and Gardens is a charming Jacobean mansion originally built by Thomas Howard, the admiral who commanded the English fleet against the Armada. Later owned by King Charles II in 1669, is one of the main monument of Cambridge and is full of interesting period features...
Wimpole Home Farm
Built by Sir John Soane in 1794 for the third Earl of Hardwicke, who was passionate about agriculture and the improvement of agriculture, the farm is now home...
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The Festival is renowned for its eclectic mix of music and a broad definition of what might be popular. The best traditional folk artists from the UK and Ireland rub shoulders...
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Practice, the exhibition, which shows the anti-vibration and noise tracks. It's called "Rail and more areas." Rail World is a 22m long sausage-shaped experimental train called...
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Celts and Romans reconstruction of Britain, which includes educational activities with worksheets. Opportunity to explore the 20-hectare park with rebuilt engine house...
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Hemingford Grey Manor House
Hemingford Grey Manor House is a charming building in Cambridge which was built in the mid 12th century. This important milestone in Cambridge has an interesting history and has been lovingly restored during the early 20th century. With landscaped gardens, Hemingford Grey Manor House is located in the Huntingdon, Cambridge and guided tours are available...
Oliver Cromwell's House
Oliver Cromwell is one of the most famous historical figures to live in Cambridge, and made a home in Ely, on the outskirts of Cambridge. Oliver Cromwell's house was built in 16 century and offers elegant rooms, full of historical detail. Over the years, this is an important and impressive landmark in Cambridge is also beer...
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