The Blackout Britain War Museum in Huntingdon Cambridgeshire is filled with everyday items from 1939-45. From evacuation to rationing, bus tickets to bombs, you will find it all here. ...
Brampton Wood is the second largest ancient woodland in Cambridgeshire, and is at least 900 years old. The first records date back to the Doomsday Book, “woodland pasture - half a league long and 2 furlongs wide”, when animals such as pigs used t ...
Hinchingbrooke Country Park in Huntingdon Cambridgeshire Open grasslands, meadows, woodlands and lakes cover 170 acres with a wealth of wildlife everywhere. Whether you are walking the dog, exploring with your children or having a picnic we are sure ...
Island Hall in Huntingdon Cambridgeshire is an important mid-18th Century mansion. This charming family home has splendid Georgian rooms which visitors can enjoy. ...
Kimbolton Castle in Huntingdon Cambridgeshire was Katherine of Aragon's last home. The Castle is now home of Kimbolton School. There are still outstanding Pellegrini murals and a fine collection of portraits. ...
Little Paxton Pits Nature Reserve in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire is a great day out for the whole family. It has three areas: a nature reserve, a watersports zone and an active quarry.
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Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse are now the remains of a former Benedictine abbey. Fragments of Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse, built on an island in the Fens, include the richly carved late 15th-century gatehouse with its ornate oriel window. ...
Ramsey Rural Museum in Huntingdon Cambridgeshire is set in a various 18th Century farm buildings. The collections are varied selection of agricultural implements and tools that were once used by local craftsmen. There are a lot of examples of restore ...
The Taggart Tile Museum and Gallery in Huntingdon Cambridgeshire is NOW CLOSED. ...
The Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon Cambridgeshire tells the history of the significance of Oliver Cromwell. ...