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Huntingdon is well placed for a wide choice of things to do. As well as the shops, cafes and restaurants, there are a number of places to visit for all the family.

Game On Arcade

12 January 2026
In town? Stop by! Enjoy a great range of fun machines including…
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Grafham Water

1 July 2025
Just a few short miles from Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, Grafham Water, England's third largest reservoir, can be found nestled in 1500 acres of beautiful countryside.
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The Manor at Hemingford Grey

1 July 2025
Hemingford Grey Manor is a very special place; it is the oldest, longest continuously inhabited house in the country, dating back 900 years to the Normans.
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Houghton Mill

1 July 2025
Houghton Mill is a water mill located on the Great Ouse in the village of Houghton, Cambridgeshire, England. It is a National Trust property and a Grade II* listed building.
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Bloomfield Park

1 July 2025
Bloomfield Park is a park located in the centre of Huntingdon, with a large play area for children and plenty of trees for shade.
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Huntingdon Castle Hills

1 July 2025
The castle has a long history of use, beginning in 1068 when it was built for William the Conqueror following his return from York.
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Priory Road Chapel

1 July 2025
The cemetery was established in the 1850s and the Chapel was built early 1800s by noted architect Robert Hutchinson who is also interred here. It was originally two chapels for separate non – conformist and Christian worship.
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Sebastopol Cannon

1 July 2025
The original gun was part of a massive haul of Russian weapons captured during the Crimean War in the 1850s and was awarded to Huntingdon by Queen Victoria
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Old bridge

1 July 2025
The bridge was Grade I listed as Huntingdon Bridge by Historic England in 1950 and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument The Nuns Bridge is a different Grade II Listed, originally a late medieval bridge 1.3km West
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All Saints Church

1 July 2025
All Saints' Church is a Church of England church located in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. There have been multiple churches on the site of this one.
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St Mary’s Church

1 July 2025
St Mary's and All Saints are the only Anglican church buildings left standing from the 16 original ancient churches in Huntingdon and are both grade 1 listed.
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The Town Hall

1 July 2025
Built in 1745, the beautifully restored Grade II* Listed Georgian Town Hall is situated in the heart of Huntingdon on the historic Market Square.
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Thinking Soldier Memorial

1 July 2025
Thinking Soldier War memorial brings together the town to recognise those who have served in the two World Wars, and other armed conflicts since
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Hinchingbrooke Country Park

30 June 2025
Hinchingbrooke Country Park covers 150 acres of open grasslands, mature woodland and lakes. It is a great place to visit for families, nature spotters, dog walkers and those who wish to enjoy the great outdoors.
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Buckden Towers

30 June 2025
Discover the rich tapestry of history at Buckden Towers, a captivating medieval fortified manor that once served as the Bishop of Lincoln’s palace.
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The Next Chapter

30 June 2025
We are the Next Chapter shop based in Huntingdon, a market town in Cambridgeshire and also the birth place of Oliver Cromwell.
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Commemoration Hall

25 June 2025
The Commemoration hall is an ideal and competitive priced venue for hire for all occasions from weddings, parties and performances to business conferences and training we can cater for any event.
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Hinchingbrooke House

20 June 2025
This Tudor country house was built around an early 13th century nunnery. It was given by Henry VIII to Richard Cromwell in 1538 at the time of the Dissolution. Queen Elizabeth I came here and King James I was a regular visitor.
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23A Chequers Court
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