Sightseeing
Peterborough Cathedral is one of the finest Norman Catherals. It is the final resting place of Katharine Of Aragon and a former burial site for Mary Queen of Scotts. The cathedral also has a an Anglo Saxon stone and hold many exhibitions.
31 locals recommend
Peterborough Cathedral
Peterborough Cathedral is one of the finest Norman Catherals. It is the final resting place of Katharine Of Aragon and a former burial site for Mary Queen of Scotts. The cathedral also has a an Anglo Saxon stone and hold many exhibitions.
The water sport centre/ cafe is a great place to park and enjoy not only the Watersport centre and the cafe, the meadows lakes and woodlands that can be explored on foot with the various trails. It si also a great place to cycle and links with other areas of Peterborough via traffic free routes. https://www.nenepark.org.uk/ferry-meadows
Ferry Meadows Water Sports centre/cafe
The water sport centre/ cafe is a great place to park and enjoy not only the Watersport centre and the cafe, the meadows lakes and woodlands that can be explored on foot with the various trails. It si also a great place to cycle and links with other areas of Peterborough via traffic free routes. https://www.nenepark.org.uk/ferry-meadows
Crowland Abbey
46 East St5 minutes in the car from the Coachhouse
https://crowlandabbey.org.uk
Trinity Bridge
Interesting history
Country House and one of the Queens Royal Residences.
https://sandringhamestate.co.uk
209 locals recommend
Sandringham Estate
Country House and one of the Queens Royal Residences.
https://sandringhamestate.co.uk
Widely regarded as one of the greatest of the English poets, John Clare lived in the village of Helpston, for his first forty years from 1793 until 1832. The Cottage has been restored, using traditional building methods, to create a centre where people can learn about John Clare, his works, how rural people lived in the early 19th Century and also gain an understanding of the environment
John Clare Cottage & Garden
WoodgateWidely regarded as one of the greatest of the English poets, John Clare lived in the village of Helpston, for his first forty years from 1793 until 1832. The Cottage has been restored, using traditional building methods, to create a centre where people can learn about John Clare, his works, how rural people lived in the early 19th Century and also gain an understanding of the environment
Famous for being the site of an ancient Bronze Age causeway, discovered by Time Team’s Francis Pryor.
21 locals recommend
Flag Fen Archaeology Park
Famous for being the site of an ancient Bronze Age causeway, discovered by Time Team’s Francis Pryor.
City/town information
Stamford is a market town outside of Peterborough and is home to Burghley House and park. A visit to the garden of surprises is always fun
134 locals recommend
Stamford
Stamford is a market town outside of Peterborough and is home to Burghley House and park. A visit to the garden of surprises is always fun
Food scene
5 minutes drive from the Coachhouse situated in Crowland, offering Breakfast boxes, fresh bread and rolls daily, Cakes and pastries and afternoon teas for local collection.
Trinity Bakery
2 West Street5 minutes drive from the Coachhouse situated in Crowland, offering Breakfast boxes, fresh bread and rolls daily, Cakes and pastries and afternoon teas for local collection.
Frydays Chip Shop
10 North StreetThe best local fish and chip shop. Friendly staff and fresh cooked food.
China Palace
9 South StExcellent Chinese food. Call and place order to collect