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Cambridgeshire, as part of East Anglia, is itself rich in history and places of interest. We have listed just a few below for you to visit and enjoy the experience as many of our guests have done previously. Further east of course, to Suffolk and Norfolk, are more gems to see and places of historical interest. The Norfolk Broads is perhaps one of the better known places of interest, but we have leaflets for many more, perhaps less well known, but still worth a visit.

 
     
     
     
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  Duxford War Museum, off the M11. A must visit and you really should make a day of it. Click here for more info.     Cambridge Botanical Gardens, an exceptional display of all things that gardeners aspire to. Click here for more info.   wimpole hall   Wimpole Hall is a beautiful stately home with the addition of an animal farm for children. Click here for more info.
         
         
         
         
                     
  Shepreth Wildlife Park, a great day out for adults and children alike. Click here for more info.   punting   Enjoy a chauffeur driven punt on the River Cam, a great way to see the Colleges. Click here for more info.   open top bus cambridge   The open top tour bus around Cambridge. An absolute must if you want to see everything and you can hop on and off as you wish. Click here for more info.
         
         
         
         
                     
nene valley railway   Nene Valley Preserved Railway complete with "Thomas" of course. A great day out for steam buffs and everyone. Click here for more info.   fitzwilliam museum   The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge houses a fascinating collection of works of art. Well worth a visit. Click here for more info.   houghton mill   The National Trust Houghton Mill. One of the few water powered flour mills still working. Click here for more info.
         
         
         
         
                     
  Flag Fen an ancient Anglo Saxon village well worth a visit for the mud huts and the re-enactment battles! Click here for more info.     Racing at Newmarket, the home of horse racing. A fun day out and a little flutter. Click here for more info.     Wandlebury Ring the site of the remains of an Iron Age fort on top of a hill. Click here for more info.
         
         
         
         
                     
                     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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