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John Clare Cottage & Garden

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Clare Cottage, Woodgate, PE6 7ED Helpston, United Kingdom

John Clare Cottage was the home of poet John Clare from 1793 to 1832. Opening times are on the website: www.clarecottage.org

National Trust - Lyveden

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Lyveden is a fascinating Elizabethan lodge, surrounded by beautiful Northamptonshire countryside. It was begun by Sir Thomas Tresham to symbolise

Ferry Meadows Station

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Wansford Station, PE8 6LR Peterborough, United Kingdom

Nene Valley Railway is a heritage railway that offers a family day out www.nvr.org.uk

Peterborough Nene Valley

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Wansford Station, PE8 6LR Peterborough, United Kingdom

Nene Valley Railway is a heritage railway that offers a family day out www.nvr.org.uk

Kirby Hall

Kirby Ln, NN17 3EN Deene, United Kingdom

Kirby Hall is one of England's greatest Elizabethan and 17th-century houses. Begun by Sir Humphrey Stafford, it was purchased by Sir Christopher Hatton, one of Queen Elizabeth's 'comely young men…

Apethorpe Palace

Hunting Way, PE8 5AQ Apethorpe, United Kingdom

Stately Apethorpe Palace, owned by Elizabeth I, then favourite Royal residence for James I and Charles I, has one of the country's most complete Jacobean interiors.

Peterborough Archives Service

Broadway, PE1 1RX Peterborough, United Kingdom

Sacrewell

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Thornhaugh, PE8 6HJ Peterborough, United Kingdom

Heritage, history, rare breeds, camping, playbarn, tractor rides, good food or just a breath of fresh air.

Flag Fen Archaeology Park

Northey Road, PE6 7QJ Peterborough, United Kingdom

Flag Fen Archaeology Park is home to a unique ancient wooden monument. A kilometre long wooden causeway and platform are perfectly preserved in the wetland. 3300 years ago this was built and used…

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