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Anglesey Abbey and Gardens   
The house, dating from 1600 and built on the site of a 12th Century priory, houses a unique collection representing the tastes of one man, Huttleston Broughton, 1st Lord Fairhaven. The...


Cambridge Chauffeur Punts   
There is no better way to see Cambridge than by the historic mode of transport of punting. In fact many of the best views of the colleges are only obtainable...


Cambridge University Botanic Garden   
The world-famous botanic gardens are situated near the centre of the ancient university city of Cambridge. The tranquil 40-acre site of gardens offers something to visitors all year round....


Cambridge and County Folk Museum   
The museum is the only local and social history museum in Cambridge and is the most comprehensive collection representing life in the South Cambridgeshire villages. Over 60 years of collecting has...


Cherry Hinton Hall   
The land for Cherry Hinton Hall was acquired by John Oakes, a surgeon at Addenbrooke’s Hospital just down the road, between 1831 and 1833. It was built in a late...


Chilford Hall Vineyard   
Chilford Hall Vineyard is situated in the rolling south Cambridgeshire countryside, only 5 miles from the A11, with ample free parking. Personally guided Winery Tours (which start at 11.30, 14.00 and...


Christ’s College   
Christ’s College grew from God’s House, which was founded in 1437 on land that is now occupied by the magnificent King’s College Chapel. It received a Royal licence in 1446...


Christ’s Piece   
Christ’s Piece is a formal Victorian garden set in the very heart of Cambridge. It was originally conceived in 1884 when Jesus College decided to sell the land to create...


Churchill College   
In 1955, on holiday in Sicily soon after his resignation as Prime Minister, Winston Churchill discussed with Sir John Colvillee and Lord Cherwelll the possibility of founding a new institution. Churchill...


Clare College   
Founded in 1326 by the University’s Chancellor, Richard de Badew, Clare College is the second oldest of the thirty one Cambridge Colleges; only Peterhouse is older. Originally only offering space...


Corpus Christi College   
The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary is distinctive as it was the only of the Cambridge Colleges to have been founded by the townspeople of Cambridge....


Rectory Farm Shop   
The Rectory Farm Shop at Milton is home of the 7 acre maize maze just 2 miles outside Cambridge. We also have pets paddock, mini tractors, farm shop and coffee shop.




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