wifi is free. 7 miles from newmarket station, and 5. 3 miles from newmarket racecourses. the 3 cosy, country-style rooms come with en suite bathrooms and garden views, plus flat-screen tvs, minifridges, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. set in a converted, stone-fronted barn, this relaxed bed-and-breakfast is 3. . full english breakfast is served in the dining room or on the patio Heathrow Airport 1 hr 43
Clare Castle Country Park Trust (25 min) Riverside park with various historical structures, including castle remains, plus ponds & paths. Abbey Gardens (20 min) Park featuring formal gardens, ruins, sports facilities, an aviary, light refreshments & toilets. Newmarket Rowley Mile Course (12 min) Large, upmarket spot with 2 race courses and lots of history, plus 2 restaurants and concert events. St Edmundsbury Cathedral (20 min) 16th-century Anglican church built on a medieval site, plus notable stained glass, crypt and font. Bury St Edmunds Abbey Gardens (20 min) Ruins of a Benedictine abbey including precinct walls, the great gate and church, dating from 1020. National Horse Racing Museum (9 min) Family-friendly venue embracing fine/decorative art, social history, archive material and photos. Palace House (9 min) Remnant of King Charles II’s racing palace, exhibiting British sporting art from the 1600s onwards. Moulton Packhorse Bridge (5 min) Chippenham Park Gardens (15 min) National Trust - Ickworth House, Park and Gardens (22 min) National Trust-owned property with an ornate, domed rotunda and extensive art and silver collection. National Trust - Wicken Fen Nature Reserve (25 min) Conservation area with a raised boardwalk over wetland habitat and rare species like hen harriers. Moyse's Hall Museum (23 min) Museum since 1899, in a medieval building, charting the town's early history & hosting events. Burwell Museum and Windmill (19 min) Anglesey Abbey (21 min) Art-filled mansion and historic buildings in 98 acres of landscaped grounds filled with statuary. West Stow Anglo Saxon Village (21 min) Open-air living-history museum with a reconstructed 5th–7th c. village, visitor centre & cafe. |