Attractions near New Found Place
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Huntingdon Racecourse
(5 Miles)*
Huntingdon Racecourse is an intimate racing venue with an atmosphere all of its own, it was voted Best Small Racecourse in the South Midlands and East Anglia by the Racegoers Club. |
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
(5 Miles)*
At Hinchingbrooke Country Park there are 170 acres of open grasslands, meadows, woodlands and lakes with a wealth of wildlife everywhere. |
Houghton Mill
(7 Miles)*
An impressive 17th century water mill in working order on the River Ouse in the village of Houghton. |
Hemingford Grey Manor
(7 Miles)*
Most of the Norman house remains virtually intact in spite of various changes over nine centuries. The house and garden are the setting for the Green Knowe books, written by Lucy Boston. |
Wild Britain
(8 Miles)*
You'll discover one wild day out at Wild Britain (formerly Bedford Butterfly Park).Starting your visit in the tropical jungle, become a Safari Spotter and earn your free badge. |
Raptor Foundation
(11 Miles)*
The Raptor Foundation is a bird of prey sanctuary and hospital. It is a unique and exciting place for children and adults alike to meet and learn about owls, falcons, hawks and buzzards. |
Cecil Higgins Art Gallery
(12 Miles)*
The Cecil Higgins Art Gallery is closed for redevelopment. You can find out more about our plans on our website. The Gallery is due to re-open in 2012/13. |
Higgins Art Gallery & Musuem
(12 Miles)*
Housed in the former Higgins and Sons Brewery, Bedford Museum is situated within the picturesque gardens of Bedford Castle, beside the Great Ouse Embankment. |
Hamerton Zoo Park
(12 Miles)*
The Zoo Park was opened as a conservation sanctuary in 1990. It is set in 15 acres of parkland providing a safe home for a fascinating array of beautiful creatures from around the world. |
Swiss Garden
(12 Miles)*
A visit to the Swiss Garden takes you back to the early 19th century, when an interest in ornamental gardening and picturesque architecture were first combined. |
Towns near New Found Place
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Buckden
(1 Mile)*
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Great Paxton
(2 Miles)*
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Great Staughton
(3 Miles)*
Great Staughton is divided into three distinct parts. The Highway straddles the B645 and is chiefly noted for the famous sundial, dating from 1637, and the White Hart, a 17th Century coaching inn. |
Ellington
(4 Miles)*
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Brampton
(4 Miles)*
The Cambridgeshire village of Brampton is situated one mile south west of Huntingdon. It is best known as the base of RAF Brampton, an air force support command and home to the JARIC Intelligence Centre. |
Spaldwick
(5 Miles)*
Spaldwick is a pleasant village 3½ miles to the West of the A1/A14 junction at the Brampton Hut. The village lies in a valley that was created by the Ellington brook. |
Pertenhall
(5 Miles)*
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Huntingdon
(6 Miles)*
Huntingdon has been a market town from time immemorial. It is situated beside The Great River Ouse. In 1205 it was given the royal seal by King John |
Papworth Everard
(7 Miles)*
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Great Stukeley
(7 Miles)*
The charming small village of Great Stukeley is two miles north west of Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire. |