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Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill

Jacobean-style house with gardens and watermill

Quy Road, Lode, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB25 9EJ

Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire during summer

Planning your visit

Three children building a den with big logs and sticks at Anglesey Abbey
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Family-friendly things to do at Anglesey Abbey 

Plan your next adventure at Anglesey Abbey. Why not build a den in the woods and enjoy a warm treat in the Woodland Play Area? Embark on ZooLab's weird and wonderful woodland trail or join us for our Under 5's gardening club. There's plenty for everyone to see, do and enjoy.

Outdoor theatre performance of HAMLET in the summer.

Events at Anglesey Abbey 

Find out more about our upcoming events from seasonal trails to informal talks and exciting live performances. Join us for an evening of world-class magic in the house and The Lord Chamberlain's Men performing Shakespeare's HAMLET this summer.

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Assistance dogs only at Anglesey Abbey

Assistance dogs only in the house and gardens. Enjoy one of the many dog-walking routes on local footpaths, which are accessible from the car park.

Volunteer sweeping the ground in front of the house ready for the house opening at Anglesey Abbey. The lady is sweeping under an arch of dahlias.
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Volunteering at Anglesey Abbey 

Discover what it takes to volunteer at Anglesey Abbey and the opportunities currently available.

A guided tour in the gardens, under a big tree
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Group visits to Anglesey Abbey 

Discover all you need to know about planning a group visit to Anglesey Abbey, and how to book.

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Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill map 

Take a look at the map of Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill to help plan your visit.

A young child and her mother bending down to look at flowers in the Sunken Garden in May at Castle Ward, County Down, Northern Ireland

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