National Trust properties in Cambridgeshire

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National Trust properties in Cambridgeshire are historic houses, estates, and landscapes in the English county of Cambridgeshire that are preserved and managed by the National Trust for public enjoyment and heritage conservation.

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf group of heritage properties
tourist attraction collection
conserves designed landscapes
historic buildings
wetland habitats (e.g. Wicken Fen)
contributesTo cultural heritage preservation in Cambridgeshire
local tourism economy
country England
focusesOn architectural heritage
biodiversity protection
landscape conservation
local history interpretation
fundedBy National Trust membership fees
donations
visitor admission fees
governedBy National Trust Act 1907 (framework for the Trust) NERFINISHED
hasAccessibility car access
public transport access (some properties)
hasActivity family events (some properties)
volunteering opportunities
hasFacility cafés (some properties)
car parks (most properties)
shops (some properties)
hasPart Anglesey Abbey NERFINISHED
Houghton Mill NERFINISHED
Peckover House and Garden NERFINISHED
The Fens countryside sites
Wicken Fen NERFINISHED
Wimpole Estate NERFINISHED
hasPurpose heritage conservation
public enjoyment
heritageDesignation listed buildings (some properties)
scheduled monuments (some properties)
includeType country estate
historic garden
historic house
nature reserve
working watermill
locatedIn Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire
managedBy National Trust
offers educational programmes (some properties)
guided tours (some properties)
walking trails (some properties)
openTo general public
timePeriodCovered various periods from medieval to 20th century (across properties)
typicalVisitorActivities garden visits
heritage learning
house tours
wildlife watching

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Wimpole Hall category National Trust properties in Cambridgeshire