Stroud
Hill Park is on the outskirts of the village of Pidley, which sits at the centre
of the county of Cambridgeshire. The attractions of the region are many from the
beautiful city of Cambridge, to the cathedral cities of Ely and Peterborough,
the walking and cycling of Huntingdonshire, the waterways and the rural pleasures
of the many unspoilt villages.
There are many National Trust properties
(eg. Wimpole
Hall, Houghton Mill, Peckover
House and Anglesey
Abbey) within a short distance of the site along with numerous other heritage
houses and gardens welcoming visitors. Huntingdonshire has a wealth of history,
which is brought to life in local museums along with historical links with famous
people including Samuel Pepys and Oliver Cromwell.
Huntingdonshire also
offers a landscape of ancient churches and lovely villages in pretty rural scenery
of water meadows, river valleys and riverside parks. There are miles of public
footpaths and bridleways criss-crossing through open countryside linking parks
and nature reserves to charming market towns and villages. Cyclists too are well
catered for as the area is easily explored with a few gentle hills and many quiet
lanes and cycleways.
The pretty riverside market town of St Ives is just
15 minutes away from the site by car. Markets are held on Mondays and Fridays
and the town has all other services the visitor may require. St Ives is steeped
in history, being the home of Oliver Cromwell. Take a walk along the river and
feed the swans or visit the local galleries and museum. St Ives also boasts a
variety of restaurants. (English, Italian, Greek, Indian and Chinese) plus many
friendly public houses.
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