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Werrington, PETERBOROUGH
Cuckoo's Hollow in Werrington was originally an area of pastureland surrounded by dykes on all sides with Werrington Brook running through the centre.
Cambridgeshire
A lovely green area in the heart of Peterborough's Orton Longueville area, Botolph Green is also the home of the popular annual St Botolph's Festival on the Green.
Longthorpe
At St Botolph’s we seek, together with all other Christians, to be followers of Jesus Christ. Whether you have been a regular churchgoer or not, you are very welcome at any of our services, and we trust you will find peace, joy and friendship with…
Godmanchester
Wood Green Animal Shelters is a registered charity that has been taking in and re-homing animals since 1924. The charity takes in over 5000 animals a year and has set national standards in animal care.
Peterborough
The Salvation Army is a worldwide Christian church and charity. We put our beliefs into practice through a programme of practical action, serving our communities, supporting those in need and fighting for social justice. Over 60,000 people attend…
Boongate, Peterborough
Modern 13-screen cinema with digital projection and sound equipment, plus a custom party service. Additional refreshment available from Costa coffee and the Lounge Bar.
PETERBOROUGH
Visitors who stumble upon this tiny site will find what remains of a wet meadow and pond system that pre-dates the housing estate. Great crested newts and smooth newts share this refuge and it is thought to be one of the best breeding sites in…
PETERBOROUGH
When the clay in these pits ran out, the site developed naturally into a wildlife haven, preventing it from being used for landfill. It is now a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve.
CHATTERIS
London Glassworks is a glassmaking studio specialising in hand-made and bespoke handblown glass. The studio is run by master glassmaker Stewart Hearn, a highly respected and award winning craftsman and designer.
PETERBOROUGH
St Andrew's URC is a friendly, active church, based on the west side of the city of Peterborough.
All are welcome to join us for worship each Sunday from 11am until 12 noon, followed by refreshments in the church hall.
Northamptonshire
Stanwick Lakes is a unique 750acre countryside attraction and nature reserve in the heart of Northamptonshire's beautiful Nene Valley, less than an hour’s drive from Peterborough.
Stibbington, Peterborough
Take a trip back in time on the delightful Nene Valley Railway with its heritage steam and diesel locomotives.
Northey Road, Peterborough
To gain a fuller understanding of the site and its story, we offer guided tours of Flag Fen for individuals or groups, subject to availability. To ensure we are able to meet your requirements, please try to book with us as far in advance as possible.
PETERBOROUGH
This ancient Church has been a place of worship since 4th Century. It has Roman, Saxon and Norman stonework and is set in an attractive old village setting. It has a famous Norman Tower and stunning medieval Angel Roof."
Our present Rector is Revd…
Peterborough
The Green Backyard is a vibrant community growing project in the heart of Peterborough, which was established in 2009 and is run entirely by volunteers.
BOURNE
At Grimsthorpe there are gardens, a park with adventure playground and cycling trails, an historic house and facilities including a tearoom and gift shop. It is open for people to visit and enjoy for around 110 days each year Apr-Sept
PETERBOROUGH
Intriguing Elizabethan lodge and moated garden.
CORBY
Situated near Corby, Northamptonshire, Deene Park is a beautiful country house, owned and lived in by the Brudenell family.=
PETERBOROUGH
Art in the Heart exhibits and sells the work of over 90 artists and makers both established and emerging. It holds regular demonstrations, exhibitions and workshops and has a vast selection of art and design led gifts.
The Fens, also known as the Fenlands, is a naturally marhy plain in the east of England. The land was reclaimed hundreds of years ago, and is managed by a network of man-made rivers and drainage channels.