From modern barn conversions to rustic country cottages.
Tag: Cambridgeshire and the Fens
From university dorms to renovated schoolhouses.
From working farms to expansive nature reserves.
From luxury townhouses to simple boutiques.
Home to England’s lowest point, the country’s biggest washland and some of the richest farmland in the world, there’s nowhere quite like the Cambridgeshire…
A couple of miles southwest of Cambridge, the leafy village of Grantchester is chocolate-box pretty, with thatched cottages and a honey-coloured church in keeping…
Cambridgeshire’s largest stately home is one of the county’s biggest draws. This working estate spans 3,000 acres, with a magnificent mansion, sprawling parkland, formal…
Wisbech, the northernmost town in Cambridgeshire, is dubbed the ‘Capital of the Fens’. Lining the River Nene, it nestles against the Norfolk border, just…
There’s a lot to like about Cambridgeshire’s favourite ancient riverside town, from its unusual Bridge Chapel and the Old Riverport to the independent shops…
A matchbox-sized city with a big community vibe, Ely is the unsung gem of Cambridgeshire, with its showstopping cathedral, buzzing arts scene and laid-back…
Cambridge is full of storybook scenes. From the ornate spires that rise above the River Cam, to the university scholars rattling down the cobbled…
Where to base yourself in Cambridgeshire Cambridge Cambridge is the obvious place to base yourself, especially if you’d like historical architecture, museums and eclectic…
Cambridgeshire has no shortage of great pubs, restaurants, food shops and markets, many of which are champions of Slow food and drink – you…
By exploring slowly and delving into the stories and histories that have shaped these landscapes, you’ll start to get a true sense of Cambridgeshire…