Chippenham Park

This is a large, country estate in East Cambridgeshire; although privately owned, the house is used as a wedding venue and the gardens are open occasionally to the public - hence the visit.
We enterLeia mais
Waterbeach, Stretham, and Littleport

This post describes some of the villages, towns and sites along the A10 on the Cambridgeshire part of the Fen Rivers Way Walk which follows the course of the River Cam and then River Great Ouse onLeia mais
Ely; the Eel Trail, part 1

Ely is a cathedral city based in the Fens and about 14 miles north east of Cambridge; the Fens are a naturally marshy coastal plain in eastern England of which most is only a few metres above seaLeia mais
Ely; the Eel Trail, part 2

As we walk along Quayside there are good views of the boats, barges and the marinas in Ely.
We turn left at the river and pass the Maltings (a Victorian brewery building beside the river that nowLeia mais
Reach and Swaffham Prior Circular

The ancient township of Reach, or as it was previously known Reche, has been inhabited for over 2,000 years and is situated at the termination of the Devil's Dyke earthwork; the village was the centreLeia mais
Six Mile Bottom and Burrough Green

This post describes a 12-mile walk with the Cambridge Rambling Club.
Six Mile Bottom is a hamlet within the parish of Little Wilbraham, near Cambridge; it is 6 miles from Newmarket and located inLeia mais
Dullingham and Stetchworth

These villages were visited on a 7.5 mile walk with the Cambridge Rambling Club
Dullingham is a small village and civil parish situated 4 miles south of Newmarket and 14 miles east of Cambridge. ItLeia mais
Anglesey Abbey 1; The House

Helen and I have been members of the National Trust for a few years now and have visited Anglesey Abbey many times.
Anglesey Abbey is in the village of Lode, 5.5 miles northeast of Cambridge; theLeia mais
Anglesey Abbey 2; Gardens and Grounds

We have also visited the gardens and grounds of Anglesey Abbey many times over the last 3 years, and this post shows them; the garden at Anglesey Abbey was developed by the 1st Lord Fairhaven fromLeia mais
Anglesey Abbey 3; Finding the Flock

Anglesey Abbey is hosting a Wild in Art trail in its gardens and grounds over the Easter period based on the character Shaun the Sheep; Shaun the Sheep is a British stop-motion animated silentLeia mais
Wolfgang und Heidi
Wow, this is a rather big one 😊
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