Earith is a Fenland village in Cambridgeshire which is set on the Great River Ouse, with passing river boats and a local marina. For fishermen, there is Eairth Lakes Fishery with two large lakes known for its great fishing, along with several other lakes in the region. During the winter, visit nearby Bury Fen, popular for ice skating due to its low lying frozen flooded meadowlands. Local attractions include RSPB Fen Drayton Reserve, NT Houghton Mill, Wimpole Hall, Hinchingbrooke Country Park, and Denny Abbey and Farmland Museum. Slightly further afield, visit Ely Cathedral and Oliver Cromwells house, take a punt down the river at Cambridge, enjoy the university buildings and shopping, or visit Newmarket the home of horseracing, with a day at the races or its racing museum.
The Property
A one bedroom, cosy detached cottage located in the high street in Earith, a Cambridgeshire Fenland village. This Earith cottage is set back from the road, and is next to the one of the village pubs serving traditional food. On the opposite side of the road from this Earith cottage is the Great River Ouse, where in the summer time you can sit and watch the passing riverboats meandering by. Fishermen staying at this Earith cottage are offered free fishing from the pubs car park river frontage, or guests can hire a boat to drift away up river. Within the village you will find a shop, 2 pubs, a wine bar, boat hire, and fishing lakes. Just a short drive from this Eairth cottage are The Raptor Foundation, NT Houghton Mill and Wimpole Hall, Hinchingbrooke Country Park, Huntingdon Racecourse, Ely Cathedral, Wicken Fen Nature Reserve, and Anglesey Abbey. This cosy Earith cottage is ideal for fishermen, cyclists, or birdwatchers.
All ground floor.
One family bedroom with triple bunk bed (double below, single bunk above), additional single bed available on request. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and open fire. |