The Links Page
Here are some other sites that may be of interest to you.
The National Trust
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
This is an excellent site covering all the National Trust properties in the East Anglia region.
www.nationaltrust.org/regions/eastanglia/
The 2500 acre (1012ha) Wimpole Estate, situated eight miles south west of Cambridge, offers visitors the chance to visit: a house built mainly in the 18th Century; landscaped park; gardens and Home Farm.
www.wimpole.org
Britain’s oldest nature reserve and a unique fragment of the wilderness that once covered East Anglia. A haven for birds, plants, insects and mammals alike, the Fen can be explored by the traditional wide droves and lush green paths, and there is a boardwalk nature trail giving access to several hides.
www.wicken.org.uk
Throughout the year 2000 the National Trust is celebrating its ownership of nearly 600 miles of the coastline of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This web site focuses on the Trust’s achievements on the coast and provides information on coastal activities and events.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/coastline/
The Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden comprises 73 hectares (180 acres) of beautiful ancient woodland, water gardens and a private broad, set in the Norfolk countryside at South Walsham.
www.norfolkbroads.com/fairhaven
Small, volunteer run, local history museum in re-constructed farm buildings including an 18th Century timber framed barn.
Burwell Museum, Burwell, Cambs, England.
www.burwellmuseum.org.uk
The GARDEN VISIT & TRAVEL GUIDE reviews places of interest to gardeners: properties open to the public, historic estates, botanic collections, websites, hotels, design studios, nurseries and product suppliers. It describes 1000+ parks and gardens open to the public in Europe and America.
www.gardenvisit.com
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