History & Heritage in St Ives

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Houghton Mill
Attraction
Adults £6

Houghton Mill

Impressive working 18th-century watermill and campsite.

Ramsey Fen Fair
Attraction
Adults £5

Ramsey Fen Fair

Fun for all the family with many attractions to suit all ages, including a replica of the Bayeux Tapestry

Food & Craft Fair
Attraction
Free

Food & Craft Fair

Food & Craft Fair at Ramsey Rural Museum. Free entry. Free car parking. Refreshments available

Attraction
Adults £15

Kings's College Chapel

Gothic masterpiece in Cambridge. A chapel with stunning fan vaulting, intricate stained glass, and a rich history dating back to the 15th century.

Kings College Chapel
Attraction
Adults £9

Kings College Chapel

King's College Chapel is a place of outstanding beauty, historic importance and international fame.

Attraction
Free

Ely Cathedral

Joyfully proclaiming the love of God in worship, outreach, welcome and care

Attraction
Adults from £4

Flag Fen

Home to a unique ancient wooden monument. A kilometre long wooden causeway and platform are perfectly preserved in the wetland.

Attraction
Free

Peterbourgh Cathedral

Peterborough Cathedral is an inspiring place and we do hope that you will be able to visit us soon and experience this great Cathedral Church for yourself.

Longthorpe Tower
Attraction
Adults £3

Longthorpe Tower

Longthorpe Tower displays one of the most complete and important sets of 14th century domestic wall paintings in northern Europe.

Elton Hall & Gardens
Attraction
Adults £9.50

Elton Hall & Gardens

Anextraordinary, romantic, part-gothic historic house near Peterborough in Cambridgeshire, that has been in the Proby family for 400 years