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Cottages in Cambridgeshire
If on your next holiday you have thought about visiting a place renowned for its history and culture, Holidu takes you to Cambridgeshire, one of the forty-seven counties in England, United Kingdom, with the capital city of Cambridge. Located in the East region, it is bordered to the north by Lincolnshire, to the east by Norfolk and Suffolk, to the south by Essex and Hertfordshire, and the west by Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, a town in the county of Shropshire, in the West Midlands, England, United Kingdom. You can visit here various historical places that tell you how this county and its most famous capital Cambridge were culturally formed.
Cottages with gardens and pets are allowed!Cottages in Cambridgeshire will allow you to get in touch with nature, as they are located in areas with green areas. Its architectural style will make you feel at home due to its cosy and well-distributed spaces. You also have all the amenities you are looking for such as gardens, internet, taking your pet, heating, television. These cottages are equipped for couples, and groups of 4, 6, up to 12 people. Don't miss out on exploring the wonderful sites you can find here! Ready to relax in Cambridgeshire cottages?
Travellers and activities
You are going to a city with vast historical and cultural wealth, so start planning your time to see fantastic places. Tour the Fitzwilliam Museum, this museum is very complete. You can appreciate so much from Ancient Egyptian mummies to a collection of European porcelain. It is worth visiting, both for its collection and for the architecture of the building itself. And the best part is that it is free!
Cambridgeshire for active travellersA visit that you cannot miss is to go to Peterborough Cathedral. It is really a beauty, with an almost unique style, which you can already appreciate from the singular facade, unmatched in the entire Gothic world. It is staffed by very kind volunteers who appreciate a visit to their local treasure, as Peterborough is otherwise of little interest. There the tomb of Catalina de Aragón rests. Admission is free and the ideal would be for you to read a little about the daughter of the Catholic Monarchs who was Queen of England, although for a short time and not with much luck. Definitely a must-see and charming.
There are two famous people born in the county of Cambridgeshire are the politician and military man Oliver Cromwell and the former British Prime Minister John Major.
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This is another way to get to know the schools across the river, a trip to their typical boats on the river doing punting, you get on a raft or canoe, they guide you to through the different schools, and you can observe a good area of them without having to pay to get to know each one.
2. An unmissable visit; know the University of CambridgeThe University of Cambridge is made up of 31 Colleges, the oldest being the Peterhouse which was founded in 1284 by the Bishop of Ely. The whole city revolves around the University and the students, generating a lot of money and wealth. Almost all schools can be visited, some are free, but others are not. The architecture of most of them is fantastic. It is like going back to the past.
3. Take a ride on the Nene Valley RailwayHave a perfect day on this wonderful historic railway. There is no better way to spend a day with the family enjoying both the railway equipment and the cafeteria and its delicious sandwiches. The staff is very attentive and kind.
4. Meet King's College ChapelIf you like classical and choral music, there is something precious about the Anglican rite, which is their Evensong on Saturday afternoons. And the King's College Choir is something you can't miss. Even the staging is wonderfully kitsch. Get in line for half an hour in advance because many people go. The best part is it is free!
5. Learn how to prepare gin at The Cambridge Gin LaboratoryHere you can learn about the history of gin and taste different types of this drink. Also, you will be guided by a professional instructor through the gin-making process, and then you can mix your gin with a selection of botanical ingredients. Finish the evening with a bottle of your drink created by yourself.
6. A destination for the enjoyment of the smallestFerry Meadows Country Park is a quiet space for leisurely walks. You can see wildlife and aquatic life, through forests. The illuminated water of Willows kissing is a great sight. Appreciate an excellent mix of lakes, forests and open spaces. Knowing the Bluebell on foot is exquisite. You and the little ones will love the meandering Nene River that runs gently through the park.
7. Don't leave without visiting Ely CathedralThis Cathedral is Romanesque in style and its construction began in 1082. Everything you find is admirable, but the nave central, the main altar, the choir and the octagon are spectacular. You can see an exhibition dedicated to the moon and space, with a huge sphere in the middle of the cathedral and suspended in the air, simulating the moon. This gives a unique atmosphere to the interior. The entrance can be expensive, but it has several combinations, depending on how you visit the tower tour, the museum, etc. In any case, every penny you invest in this place will be worth it. You can also go to the religious service in a small chapel and listen to the choir that sings as if it were angels.
Information about cottages in Cambridgeshire
🏡 Cottages available: | 124 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -38%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £26. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 49 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 95% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 7 properties. |