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Cambridgeshire
Distinctive fenland landscapes, grand houses, lush farmland and a myriad of waterways, cycle paths and wildlife, there's plenty of choice in Cambridgeshire
East of England
With its beautiful coastline, countryside, stately homes, glorious gardens and picturesque villages, East Anglia has so much to offer.
Wimpole Estate
A working estate still guided by the seasons, with an impressive mansion, parkland, gardens and Home Farm
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Willington Dovecote and Stables
Outstanding 16th-century stone dovecote and stable building
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Houghton Mill and Waterclose Meadows
Impressive working 18th-century watermill and campsite
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Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill
Jacobean-style house with gardens and a working watermill
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Sharpenhoe
Ancient woodland and chalk escarpment with fantastic views
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Moleskin and Markham Hills
Wildlife-rich chalk grassland, beech woodland and meadows managed as a nature reserve.
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Wicken Fen National Nature Reserve
The National Trust's oldest nature reserve, and England's most famous fen
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Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse
Remains of a former Benedictine abbey
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Shaw's Corner
Country home of playwright Bernard Shaw for 44 years
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Hatfield Forest
Ancient royal hunting forest
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Dunstable Downs and Whipsnade Estate
Spectacular views of rolling chalk grasslands and a seemingly endless sky in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Whipsnade Tree Cathedral
Trees, hedges and shrubs planted in the form of a medieval cathedral
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Lyveden
Intriguing Elizabethan lodge and moated garden
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Ascott
Half-timbered house originating from 1606, transformed by the Rothschilds in the late 19th century, containing superb collections.
Pitstone Windmill
A rare and striking example of an early form of post mill
Ashridge Estate
Ancient trees, rolling chalk downlands and lush meadows in an area of outstanding natural beauty
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