English Heritage sites near Ashdon Parish

Audley End House and Gardens

AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS

5 miles from Ashdon Parish

One of England's finest country houses, Audley End is also a mansion with a difference. Enjoy a great day out.

Duxford Chapel

DUXFORD CHAPEL

7 miles from Ashdon Parish

A modest but complete and attractive 14th-century chantry chapel, perhaps originally a hospital.

Prior's Hall Barn

PRIOR'S HALL BARN

7 miles from Ashdon Parish

One of the finest surviving medieval barns in eastern England, tree-ring dated to the mid-15th century, with a breathtaking aisled interior and crown post roof, the product of some 400 oaks.

Moulton Packhorse Bridge

MOULTON PACKHORSE BRIDGE

15 miles from Ashdon Parish

A pretty four-arched late medieval bridge, spanning the River Kennett on the old route from Cambridge to Bury St Edmunds.

Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum

DENNY ABBEY AND THE FARMLAND MUSEUM

17 miles from Ashdon Parish

Denny Abbey has a unique and fascinating history still traceable in the building and interpreted for visitors by graphic panels.

Isleham Priory Church

ISLEHAM PRIORY CHURCH

20 miles from Ashdon Parish

Isleham Priory Church is the best example in England of a small Norman Benedictine priory church, surviving in a surprisingly unaltered state despite later conversion into a barn.


Churches in Ashdon Parish

Ashdon: All Saints

Church End,Ashdon Saffron Walden Cambridge
(01799) 584171
http://www.allsaintsashdon.org.uk

For information about services and other events please visit our website www.allsaintsashdon.org.uk


Pubs in Ashdon Parish

Bonnett Inn

Steventon End, Ashdon, CB10 2JE

This pub is a central feature in "Reuben's Corner" by Spike Mays, published in 1969 by Eyre and Spottiswoode. Now a private house called "The Bonnett"
Bricklayers Arms

Bartlow Road, Ashdon, CB10 2HT

Bricklayers Arms, Ashdon
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Rose & Crown

Crown Hill, Ashdon, CB10 2HA
(01799) 584337

The last remaining pub in this village which once had five more. It has an unusual layout, and a room named after Oliver Cromwell where he is reputed to have kept prisoners, who illustrated the walls with their feelings at the time! This is...
White Horse