Cambridgeshire hotels accommodation, attractions
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MAIN TOWNS IN Cambridgeshire - Cambridge, Ely, Huntingdon, March,
Peterborough, St Neots, Wisbech. |
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Cambridge. Cambridge is about 3 miles east of Junction 12 of
the M 11 Motorway. The M 11 Motorway links London to Cambridge.
Cambridge is about 60 miles from London. Cambridge is 12 miles
west of Newmarket, 14 miles south of Ely and 15 miles east of
St Neots. Cambridge is a beautiful city and whatever time of
year you plan your visit, it has plenty to offer. The University
of Cambridge is one of the oldest universities in the world and
one of the largest in the United Kingdom. Photo : Cambridge |
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accommodation : Cambridge.
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Ely.
Ely is on the A 10 with easy access to the M11. A nearby large
town is Cambridge. Ely is about 75 miles from LONDON. Ely is
16 miles from Cambridge, 36 miles from Peterborough, 55 miles
from Norwich and 72 miles from London. Ely Cathedral was built
by William the Conqueror. The Cathedral Shop offers a wide range
of guides, souvenirs, gifts, classical CD's and Cassettes, religious
and local books. Photo
: Ely. |
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accommodation : Ely.
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Huntingdon. Two junctions of the A1 / A1(M) serve Huntingdon.
Both junctions are only a few miles from the town. The A1 and
the Motorway known as the A1(M) runs from London to Edinburgh.
Huntingdon is about 335 miles from Edinburgh and 75 miles from
London. Huntingdon is most famous as the birthplace of Oliver
Cromwell. More recently, John Major was MP for Huntingdon. There
are two weekly markets selling a wide variety of products including
food, clothing, flowers and a host of other commodities. Huntingdon
offers its own racecourse. Photo
: Huntingdon. |
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accommodation : Huntingdon.
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March. March is on the A 141. A nearby large town is Peterborough.
March is about 100 miles from LONDON. March is a market town
in the county of Cambridgeshire, situated on the banks of the
Nene. The Town Hall, situated on the Market Place, was erected
in 1900. March Museum is located on the High Street, outdoor
exhibits include a reconstructed Fenland cottage and privy. Photo : March. |
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accommodation : March.
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Peterborough. Two junctions of the A1 / A1(M) serve Peterborough.
Both are 5 miles from Peterborough. The A1 and the Motorway known
as the A1(M) runs from London to Edinburgh. Peterborough is about
320 miles from Edinburgh and 85 miles from London. Peterborough
is an historic cathedral city, with its magnificent Norman Cathedral.
There are plenty of attractions such as a Bronze Age Centre,
steam railway, historic houses, wildlife parks, theatres, sports
venues, pubs, clubs and restaurants. Photo : Peterborough. |
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accommodation : Peterborough.
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St Neots. St Neots is about 1 mile east of the A1. The A1
and the Motorway known as the A1(M) runs from London to Edinburgh.
St Neots is about 340 miles from Edinburgh and 60 miles from
London. St Neots is the largest town in Cambridgeshire lying
over the River Ouse. A local museum tells the story of this busy
market town, from prehistoric times to the present day. The Ouse
attract many visitors to the town, offering scenery, boating,
fishing and pleasant walks. The Market Square dates from the
12th century. Book: Bedford
and Huntingdon, St.Neots and Biggleswade (Landranger Maps). |
More information and
accommodation : St Neots.
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