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Best known for its Saxon church tower of St Peter, the North Lincolnshire town of Barton has a number of ancient archaeological finds of interest. Also known as Barton-upon-Humber, Barton rests on the south bank of the Humber River and was once a centre for bicycle manufacturer Hopper's Cycles.
 
 
 
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Baysgarth House Museum
The Nelthorpe family used this beautiful country house as their home for many generations. It is set in over thirty acres of beautiful gardens, and represents one of the best looking and most well preserved houses of its age...
 
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Ropewalk, The
Ropewalk Contemporary Art and Crafts is one of the most important regional cultural centres, boasting an impressive three art galleries within a grade II listed rope factory. The gallery uses its three galleries to full potential, showing a varied...
 
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St Peter's Church
St Peter’s Church has a history that spans over a millennium and is one of the most important religious buildings in the East of England. The remarkably well-preserved Anglo Saxon tower is the centrepiece, dating from 970AD. There...
 
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AccessArt   (Approx 4 Miles)
Paula Briggs and Sheila Ceccarelli, graduates of the Royal Academy of Art, established this charity organisation in 1999. The idea behind the venture is to promote art to all people across the community, regardless of age, sex, race or...
 
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Cambridge Lakes Golf Course   (Approx 3 Miles)
This nine-hole par 3 open access course was opened to the public in 1995. The course is set around a series of three lakes on the edge of Cambridge and has additional hazards such as bunkers and cultured garden...
 
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Comberton Baptist Church   (Approx 3 Miles)
This wonderful Christian community is based in the heart of the delightful Cambridgeshire village of Comberton about seven miles away from Cambridge. The building is a fine example of Baptist churches in the south of England, simple in exterior...
 
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Comberton Leisure Centre   (Approx 3 Miles)
Comberton Leisure Centre serves the large village of Comberton in the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside. The centre has a great range of facilities open to the public every day of the week. These include a swimming pool that is...
 
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Comberton Library   (Approx 6 Miles)
Comberton Library is a lifeline for the local community. It acts as far more than just a place to store books, although it does house a great selection of fiction, non-fiction, music and video. The centre is used...
 
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Museum of Archaeology   (Approx 133 Miles)
Located in the heart of Cambridge, a city of great history itself, and a seat of learning for well over a thousand years, this collection is one of the most remarkable of its type anywhere in the country. It...
 
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Orchard, The   (Approx 6 Miles)
The Orchard at Grantchester is a little corner of England where time has stood still. A few miles up river from the city of Cambridge, this tranquil garden and tearooms has offered an oasis to students, tourists and villagers for...
 
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St Andrew and St Mary Church   (Approx 133 Miles)
It is thought that the church was built in 1420, at that time just consisting of the magnificent tower that houses a clock that can be seen from almost everywhere in the village. Throughout the next few centuries this...
 
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Wolfson College   (Approx 6 Miles)
Wolfson College was founded in 1965 as the "University College", but changed its name to Wolfson College in 1972 in recognition of the generous benefaction of the Wolfson Foundation. Wolfson was the first Cambridge college to be established for both...
 
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Wysing Arts Centre   (Approx 132 Miles)
Set on an eleven acre site of a former farm just outside of Cambridge, this unique environment offers a year round programme of art exhibitions, classes, courses, seminars and more. The centre offers studios for artists at affordable rates,...
 
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