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The Church of St Kyneburgha

The Church of St Kyneburgha

The Church of St Kyneburgha is a remarkable Grade I listed building with Roman, Saxon and Norman stonework and a celebrated Norman tower. Situated on a Roman palace site, it has been a place of worship since the 4th century and boasts a roof carved with 60 angels.

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St Mary & All Saints Church

A church fit for kings — birthplace of Richard III, burial site of the House of York, and one of England’s finest parish churches. A jewel of Perpendicular Gothic architecture.

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Elton Hall near Peterborough

Elton Hall

Elton Hall is a romantic Gothic house and garden, home to the Proby family for over 400 years. Explore grand state rooms, rare art and manuscripts, and enchanting formal gardens that reflect centuries of heritage, elegance, and care near Peterborough.

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Burghley House, near Peterborough

Burghley House

Burghley House is one of England’s grandest Elizabethan estates, blending majestic architecture, art, and parkland. Discover opulent staterooms, explore centuries of family history, wander the sculpture gardens and Capability Brown landscapes, and enjoy a full calendar of seasonal events, exhibitions, and country fairs.

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Trinity Bridge

Once a powerhouse of the Fenlands, Crowland Abbey shaped Peterborough’s medieval growth.

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Crowland Abbey

Once a powerhouse of the Fenlands, Crowland Abbey shaped Peterborough’s medieval growth.

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Old Customs House

Standing proudly on the riverside since the 17th century, the Old Customs House recalls Peterborough’s bustling river-trade days. Once a toll house for goods arriving by barge, it remains a charming reminder of the city’s working-waterfront heritage.

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Peterborough Town Hall

A fine example of inter-war architecture, Peterborough Town Hall blends art-deco grace with civic purpose. Its grand council chamber and clock tower have witnessed decades of local democracy, celebrating the city’s spirit of progress, pride and community since 1933.

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Peterborough Guildhall

This elegant 17th-century landmark, once the seat of civic life, stands proudly at the centre of Cathedral Square. With its open arches and carved stonework, the Guildhall connects past and present — a perfect spot to pause and watch city life unfold.

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Longthorpe Tower

Step inside a 14th-century tower to discover vivid medieval wall paintings and a glimpse into the lives of Peterborough’s medieval gentry.

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New Theatre Peterborough

A grand art-deco venue on Broadway presenting touring musicals, comedy, drama and family entertainment. A cornerstone of Peterborough’s Old Town Quarter and a hub for the city’s performing arts.

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Railworld Wildlife Haven

A former coal yard reborn as an eco-heritage attraction combining model railways, gardens and wildlife habitats. A hidden gem celebrating innovation, sustainability and family fun near the River Nene.

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Nene Valley Railway

Travel through time on a heritage steam railway running from Peterborough to Wansford. With vintage carriages, events and family days, it’s a living link to the golden age of rail.

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Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery

Housed in a Georgian mansion, the museum tells the city’s story from Roman settlement to modern times. Explore archaeology, fine art, fossils and ghost stories in one of Peterborough’s most atmospheric buildings.

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St John the Baptist Church

Rising gracefully over Cathedral Square, St John’s has welcomed worshippers since 1407. Step inside to find carved angels, medieval roof bosses and a tranquil stillness that contrasts the bustle outside — a timeless haven at the city’s civic heart.

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John Clare Cottage

Visit the home of poet John Clare in Helpston — the “peasant poet” who gave voice to rural England. The cottage, gardens and museum celebrate his life, work and enduring love of nature.

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Peterborough Lido

A 1930s open-air pool surrounded by art-deco charm and summer sunshine. Perfect for families and swimmers seeking a nostalgic slice of British leisure in the heart of the city’s River & Rail Quarter.

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Peterborough Cathedral

One of England’s finest Norman cathedrals, with a stunning 13th-century painted ceiling and the tomb of Katharine of Aragon. Discover 900 years of faith, architecture and civic life at the heart of the city.

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Flag Fen Archaeology Park Peterborough

Flag Fen Archaeology Park

Step back 3,000 years to a Bronze Age world of causeways and rituals. Walk above preserved timbers, meet ancient artefacts, and imagine life beside the mysterious wetlands of prehistoric Peterborough.

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