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Abington Pottery Centre & Craft Shop   
Abington Pottery was established in 1964 and makes hand thrown domestic and individual stoneware pottery. The centre also features work by other East Anglian potters and hand woven mats, glass and art cards. Open 7 days a week from 9 – 6 on the Cambridge to Haverhill bus route no. 113..


All Saints Gardens and Market   
The gardens are situated at the very heart of the ancient University City, overlooked by some of the most spectacular colleges of Trinity and St. Johns. During the week the gardens are a place to relax, lunch and take in the atmosphere of the bustling busy City.


Anglesey Abbey and Gardens   
The house, dating from 1600 and built on the site of a 12th Century priory, houses a unique collection representing the tastes of one man, Huttleston Broughton, 1st Lord Fairhaven.


Cambridge American Military Cemetery   
First established on 7 December 1943, these 30.5 acres, donated by the University of Cambridge, were selected as a permanent American Military Cemetery due not only to the scenic grandeur, but also because a large proportion of American casualties occurred in this general area of East Anglia.


Cambridge Chauffeur Punts   
There is no better way to see Cambridge than by the historic mode of transport of punting. In fact many of the best views of the colleges are only obtainable from the river.


Cambridge Corn Exchange   
The Cambridge Corn Exchange is a public facility provided by Cambridge City Council arts and entertainment committee. It is one of the largest and most well known venues and theatres in the East of England.


Cambridge Lakes Golf Course   
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 areas.


Cambridge Leisure Complex   
This state of the art leisure complex has revolutionised entertainment in the ancient city of Cambridge. Situated on the edge of the city centre close to the railway station, the complex offers a range of indoor shopping and entertainment solutions under one roof.


Cambridge Market   
Cambridge Market is a daily bustling market situated at the very heart of the city. In the shadow of the magnificent University Church and Guildhall, the market offers a range of stalls ranging from the traditional fruit and vegetables to the more unusual.


Cambridge University Botanic Garden   
The world-famous botanic gardens are situated near the centre of the ancient university city of Cambridge. The tranquil 40-acre site of gardens offers something to visitors all year round. The gardens feature over 10,000 labelled plants species in exquisitely landscaped and cultured gardens.


  
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