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Huntingdon Attractions

Visit Attractions in Huntingdon and feel the history of Huntingdon most famous residence, Oliver Cromwell, visit Huntingdon Museum Attractions, or the many Huntingdon Parks or Huntingdon Playgrounds Attractions.  See Huntingdon Historic Houses Attractions, or one of many Huntingdon Markets.

There are many different Attractions in Huntingdon for all the Family!

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Blacked Out Britain War Museum
Blacked Out Britain War Museum
Although probably Britain's smallest war museum located in Huntingdon, Blacked-Out Britain War Museum is packed with everyday items from life during 1939-45. From evacuation to rationing, bus...
Brampton Wood
Brampton Wood
Brampton Wood is the second largest ancient woodland in Cambridgeshire and is estimated to be at least 900 years old. Records can be found in the Doomsday Book when pigs used to feed on the...
Buckden Towers
Buckden Towers
Buckden Towers (formerly Buckden Palace) was a resting place and/or home to successive Bishops of Lincoln from the 12th century to 1842.  The location was important as many were involved in...
Chatteris Museum
Chatteris Museum
The Chatteris Museum is a community museum that hosts permanent exhibitions featuring local history of the town and its immediate surroundings.  Temporary exhibitions of arts, crafts...
Cineworld - Huntingdon
Cineworld - Huntingdon
Cineworld in Huntingdon is an 8 screen cinema showing current and international films.   cinema kids children cambridgeshire what to do family families   cinema kids children...
Cromwell Museum
Cromwell Museum
The Cromwell Museum is set in the town's old Grammar School, where both Oliver Cromwell and Samuel Pepys were educated.  The purpose of the Cromwell Museum is to interpret his life and legacy...
Grafham Water Centre
Grafham Water Centre
Created in the mid 1960's as a reservoir, Grafham Water in Huntingdon offers a wide range of outdoor activities for all ages, with 1500 acres of beautiful countryside.   A ten-mile...
Hamerton Zoo Park
Hamerton Zoo Park
Hamerton Zoo Park pened as a conservation sanctuary in 1990, and set in rolling open countryside known as the 'Huntingdonshire Wolds', there are 15 acres of parkland to house the vast array of...
Hilton Turf Maze
Hilton Turf Maze
Hilton Turf Maze is situated on the village green at Hilton , near Huntingdon , and is an adapted 'Chartres' design, 55 feet in diameter, with a pillar in the centre. One of only eight such turf...
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Hinchingbrooke Country Park is part of the original Hinchingbrooke Estate and covers approximately 170 acres including lakes, meadows and woods and grassland.    A former home to...
Houghton Mill
Houghton Mill
Houghton Mill is a working watermill on an island in the Great Ouse since AD 974 and you can discover how flour is made at this National Trust property.  In its heyday it ran 10...
Huntingdon Racecourse
Huntingdon Racecourse
Huntingdon Racecourse offers exciting competitive racing at all of their meetings. During the course of a season they have something for everyone: Corporate friendly weekday fixtures plus Bank...
Kimbolton Castle
Kimbolton Castle
Kimbolton Castle , originally a medieval castle, underwent many changes before the Great Rebuilding by Vanbrugh, Hawksmoor and Adam, as the country house of the Dukes of Manchester. KimboltonCastle's...
Overhall Grove
Overhall Grove
Overhall Grove Huntingdon  is the largest elm woodland in Cambridgeshire. Having been badly affected by Dutch elm disease, many have regenerated from the base and the mixture of dead wood...
Portholme Meadow
Portholme Meadow
Portholme Meadow Brampton Huntingdon is believed to be the  largest ancient water meadow in the United Kingdom at 257 acres.  It was granted a charter of Common Rights by King John...
Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse
Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse
Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse is all that is left of the 15th Century building and contains superb carvings and an ornate oriel window.   If you have visited Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse recently, please...
Ramsey Rural Museum
Ramsey Rural Museum
Ramsey Rural Museum  is an independent musuem which is staffed, run and managed by volunteers.  Most of the museum is housed in an 18th century farm building and several barns set in open...
Riverside Park - Huntingdon
Riverside Park - Huntingdon
Riverside Park in Huntingdon is a lovely park of some 34 acres that has lots of wildlife and picturesque walks along side the Great River Ouse.  For the more energetic you can go...
Sapley Park
Sapley Park
Sapley Park in Huntingdon was established in the 1960's and has 5 football pitches and large open spaces for cricket, football, running, jogging, walking or why not try something a little calmer and...
Stukeley Meadows Local Nature Reserve
Stukeley Meadows Local Nature Reserve
Stukeley Meadows Local Nature Reserve is a 12 acre gem set just outside the Huntingdon ring road.  It is managed for a variety of habitats including short and long grassland, bramble thicket...
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