National Trust - Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill
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Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
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Quy Rd, Lode, Cambridge CB25 9EJ, United KingdomMap
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Anglesey Abbey is very old, and it is a very early building in the city of Cambridge. The abbey is also a more unique architectural form in Europe, and basically every city that is a little larger has this thing.
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National Trust - Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Anglesey Abbey is a Jacobean-style building built between 1926 and 1966 and contains luxurious furnishings, fine books and works of art, and a collection of French and English clocks. Outside, there is a 46-hectare garden that displays vibrant colors throughout the year. The 18th-century Lode Mill near the abbey was restored in 1982 and operates on the first and third Saturdays of every month. Other facilities at the abbey include a souvenir shop, a plant sales shop and a restaurant serving traditional Cambridge cuisine.
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Anglesey Abbey is very old, and it is a very early building in the city of Cambridge. The abbey is also a more unique architectural form in Europe, and basically every city that is a little larger has this thing.
The abbey is very large, the front is a very green lawn, the abbey behind the garden and a huge mill, is a very regular composition here, the building is very old, are brick red structure oh, many nuns here for daily operation.
Anglesey Abbey is not in Anglesey or abbey. The history of this place is interesting and all the collections are tasteful. The garden is very nice, with lovely little objects like Dahlia, and a mill by the creek, where many volunteers act as an explanation.
Anglesey Abbey looks like an ancient building, which was built in 1926 and not until 1966. As a church, although modest in appearance, it has luxurious furniture, artwork and a beautiful collection of clocks. Outside the building is a 46-hectare garden, which we went in July was full of flowers, green grass and trimmed beautiful trees, very nice.
This monastery is quite good, it is worth seeing, but its architecture is not worth special, it is easier to confuse with the surrounding buildings, but if you see a more Gothic architectural style is him.