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Peterborough
The new and improved Peterborough Museum is OPEN once again! The museum reopened in March 2012 further to a major £3.2 million redevelopment, jointly funded by Vivacity, Peterborough City Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Burghley Park, Stamford
One of the largest and grandest houses of the Elizabethan age, Burghley was built and designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I, between 1555 and 1587 and still lived in by his descendants. House closed on Fridays.
Northey Road, Peterborough
Travel back 3,500 years to discover what life was like for our prehistoric ancestors at the finest Bronze Age archaeological site in Northern Europe.
Peterborough
Ferry Meadows Country Park is at the heart of Nene Park in Peterborough. It's the perfect place for a day out with a chance to discover the outdoors with lakes, woodland, play areas and so much more to explore.
Peterborough
We are an open and inclusive Church of England parish in the Diocese of Peterborough and worship within sight of our Cathedral.
Our worship is more broadly in the liberal catholic tradition of the Church of England.
Peterborough
The 7.5-mile steam-operated Nene Valley Railway runs alongside the River Nene from Peterborough (Nene Valley station), through Wansford to Yarwell. Wansford is the main station (free parking) where there is a café and all facilities.
PETERBOROUGH
Fascinating historic house with a fine collection of paintings, furniture, and porcelain. Very fine library including Henry VIII's prayer book. Beautifully restored gardens acknowledged as an RHS Partner Garden and winner of the Judges' Choice in…
PETERBOROUGH
17th century building, previously used as toll house for goods transported by river. Not suitable for disabled.
Peterborough
Westgate New Church is a Local Ecumenical Partnership between the United Reformed Church and the Methodist Church, which worships as a single church community. We are a member of Churches Together in Central Peterborough.
Westgate New Church is on…
Peterborough
Located in the village of Helpston, which is between Peterborough and Stamford. John Clare was born in the village, and the Cottage was his home where he lived with his family for most of his life.
PETERBOROUGH
St Paul's was built in 1869 for the railway workers and was known as The Railwayman's Church' and is surprisingly beautiful inside. We are located on an island - the New England Triangle traffic Island - with Lincoln Rd on one side and Bourges…
Eye Road, Peterborough
Roland grew up in West Yorkshire as part of a large Caribbean family. He is passionate about creating great art. Creating art has been a sanctuary for him. He has been inspired by many cultural influences, such as West Indian art, African art and…
Peterborough
Peterborough Sculpture Collection is an exciting and significant collection of 25 scheduled monuments across the city which can all be viewed free of charge! The main sculpture park is at Thorpe Meadows by the rowing lake. It includes important…
PETERBOROUGH
You probably know us as a lovely place for children to see the animals, run around in beautiful countryside and let off steam in our state-of-the-art playbarn – but there’s a lot more to Sacrewell.
Peterborough
"An undiscovered gem". With magnificent Norman architecture, a unique 13th-century nave ceiling, the awe-inspiring West Front and burial places of two queens to make your visit an unforgettable experience. Exhibitions and a timeline of artefacts in…
PETERBOROUGH
Railworld Wildlife Haven highlights sustainable transport and the environment, with superb model railway, hands on items and fun for all the family.
Peterborough
The 14thC tower of a fortified manor-house with wall paintings which form the most complete set of domestic paintings of the period in northern Europe.
Whittlesey
A small museum covering the social history of Whittlesey, Eastrea, Coates, Pondersbridge and Turves. Displays of domestic and agricultural equipment, toys, costume and old photographs plus a rolling programme of temporary exhibitions.
Peterborough
Abbey church with a Norman nave (c1100), a fine church organ originally built in 1787-1790 and a stained glass east window depicting the miracles of St Thomas Becket.
Peterborough
The museum shows village development from monastic days, Walloon and Flemish influence after Vermuyden's drainage, also 19thC model housing by the Duke of Bedford.