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Friday 9th January 2009

Places to go along the River Great Ouse

Local attractions

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The farm offers visitors the opportunity to get involved in feeding the animals they have there - from bottle …

  • Leisure attraction

Designated a Local Nature Reserve and a Site of Special Interest, Paxton Nature Reserve has around 4 miles of walks …

  • Nature reserve

Medieval guildhall with Shakespearean associations and original architectural features. The unassuming modern-day …

  • Historic building

The name St Ives is taken from the Persian bishop Ivo, who originally came to preach in East Anglia.It is believed …

  • Historic structure

The largest market town in Cambridgeshire, St Neots has a wealth of history. On the banks of the River Great Ouse, …

  • Market

A unique slice of Fenland history - Stretham Old Engine is the best surviving example of a steam engine-driven …

  • Historic building
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