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Part of the Nene Park this country park runs for 6 miles along the River Nene.
Network of cycle ways around the city of Peterborough.
Preserved steam railway and seven and a half mile track & Railworld - a family attraction highlighting modern and future train travel.
A working farm administered by the William Scott Abbott Trust
Ultimate shopping experience for all the family. It boasts more than 80 stores and a wide selection of all-year event.
Serpentine Green Shopping Centre is based in Hampton, to the south of Peterborough city centre.
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The finest Elizabethan stately home in England. It was built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer of England, between 1565 and 1587, and it is still a family home for his descendants.
Flag Fen's Bronze Age construction was first uncovered in 1982 when a team led by Francis Pryor carried out a survey of dykes in the area funded by English Heritage.
Discover some of the treasures of Peterborough's heritage for free, including the popular Peterborough Ghost Walk.
Peterborough Cathedral has been a site of Christian worship since 655AD, when the Abbey Church was founded.
Ramsey Rural Museum is a real community project – devised by local people, staffed by volunteers and full of exhibits and items and artefacts rom Iron Age items all the way up to things from the 1950s.
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This page last updated: 19 June, 2009
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