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 | Anglesey Abbey - House from 1600. Fairhaven collection of paintings and furniture. 40 hectares landscape garden and arboretum, statues, hyacinths in spring, herbaceous borders and dahlia garden in summer. Working water-mill.
|  | Denny Abbey and Farmland Museum - Remains of a 12th-century Benedictine abbey. The Farmland Museum has specially designed activities for children, and contains agricultural machinery and displays on village and domestic life.
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 | Great St Mary's Church - Climb the tower for an aerial view of Cambridge.
|  | King's College - Highlights include the famous Chapel.
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 | Madingley American Cemetery - Memorial to American servicemen who perished in World War II serving in East Anglia.
|  | Pepys Library - Magdalene College, housing the library and famous diaries of Samuel Pepys.
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 | Queens' College - Half-timbered Long Gallery, Mathematical Bridge, Sundial.
|  | Scudamore's Punting Company - Provides punt tours, and self-hire punts on the river Cam. Sites includes company information, and a historical information about punting and the river.
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 | St Bene't's Church - Built in the reign of King Canute, the Anglo-Saxon tower is the oldest building in Cambridgeshire.
|  | St John's College - including the Bridge of Sighs.
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 | Wren Library - Trinity College. By Christopher Wren. Carving by Grinling Gibbons. Busts by Roubiliac.
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