St Marys church and the market square are at the heart of
the town centre along with a small museum at the top of market
street. Popular greyhound and banger racing at Mildenhall
speedway. Fridays weekly market, swimming pool, library and
playing fields all form part of this historic town. Home to
USAF Mildenhall airbase.
Steeped in history and a wealth of natural attractions for
the botanist and ornithologists on the “ Warren ”
and a Wildlife Sanctuary near the station. St Marys church
is well worth a visit and also home to USAF Lakenheath airbase
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A long and fascinating history, gateway to the Brecks. Enjoy
Brandon Country Park, hire a boat on the little Ouse or just
kick back and enjoy the forest
Located on the river Lark with charming bridges on the Cavenham
road. Cavenham nature reserve is reputed to be haunted by
a headless horseman.
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The headquarters and home of British
horse racing, attracting visitors from around the world. Has
two race courses and the National Horseracing Museum. Stud
tours are available during the year. Good shopping facilities
and popular night time pub and club entertainment every weekend.
Isle of Ely actually. The main attraction
is the cathedral, which originally was a double monastery
for men and women. In 1109 the abbey became a cathedral and
boasts an octagonal tower which is unique. Also to be found
in Ely is the house where Oliver Cromwell lived, leader of
the roundheads during the English civil war. Other attractions
include the large Waterside antiques centre and a lively and
interesting shopping area.
The war memorial is 113 feet high with
148 steps and the most beautiful forest scenery surrounding.
Home of Center Parks, an indoor tropical paradise.
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A major market and shopping town mixed amongst historic
streets, buildings and ruins. Abbey Gardens are a must see
together with a Greene King brewery tour and a visit to Britain’s
smallest pub --The Nutshell. At night a good mix of local
bars and several clubs, multiplex cinema and ten pin bowling
centre makes Bury well worth a visit.
A must see City, the Cambridge colleges,beautiful scenery,
a punting trip down the Cam and the areas best shopping facilities.
This cosmopolitan city has it all. At night the many varied
cafes, bars and clubs all spring into life to ensure that
you have a night to remember.
An unspoilt conservation village with fine listed properties
and a scheduled ancient monument. It has a long history with
evidence of settlement from the Neolithic period.
Regarded as one of the best preserved tudor villages in Britain
and boasts no less than 300 listed buildings.
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