Crowland Abbey was founded in 716 by King Ethelbald, in memory of St.Guthlac who had built a cell on the Fen island. It has a.....
Castor Hanglands NNR is a composite site where four distinct habitats - woodland, grassland, scrub and wetland - are made more.....
Arising from the rubble of a mediaeval quarry, Barnack Hills and Holes is one of Britain’s most important wildlife sites, its.....
The magnificent cathedral church in Peterborough was given cathedral status by Henry VIII in 1541. Formerly it had been one of.....
This is a graceful house which perfectly epitomises the wealth of the prosperous Elizabethan period. Burghley was completed in.....
This is a wonderful heritage museum which began when the site was uncovered during excavations of 1982. It focus's on the.....
The Middle Level Navigations are a network of waterways which are primarily used for land drainage, and which lie in The Fens.....
Rutland Water is the largest reservoir in England (by surface area) and one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe. Its.....
Remains of a former Benedictine abbey and site of one of the oldest English monasteries, as early as the 7th century...
Called a manor but in reality this is the farmhouse where Isaac Newton was born in 1642. The house remains very much during.....
Looking around the romantic ruin of Kirby Hall it is easy to imagine the splendour of an age when romance was all, and great.....
This magnificent ruin is a rare romantic survival from the great Elizabethan period. The landscape on which the relic of this.....