
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Hinchingbrooke Country Park in Huntingdon is a great place to spend a day with the family.
With plenty of open space to run around in, and a variety of birds and wildlife to see, it’s the perfect place to relax and take in the fresh air. There are also several lakes on site which are popular for fishing, so be sure to bring your rod!
Created: 11 August 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Hinchingbrooke Country Park Information
Hinchingbrooke Country Park Address
Brampton Rd, Huntingdon PE29 6DB, UK
PE29 6DB
Website: http://www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/hinchingbrookecountrypark
Get directionsHinchingbrooke Country Park Woodland
Hinchingbrooke Country Park is a woodland area in Cambridgeshire, managed by Huntingdonshire District Council.Local History around Hinchingbrooke Country Park
There are some historic monuments around including:
Deserted village of Boughton, NW of Manor FarmCivil War battery at Clayton's Way'The Moat': a motte and bailey castle 700m west of Mayfield Heath FarmAlconbury BridgeMilestone at Bell EndMoat House moated site and fishponds, 150m north east of Rooks GroveHuntingdon Castle (Castle Hills): a motte and bailey castle and Civil War fieldworkEarthwork on Mill CommonRoman barrow 450m south west of Stukeley ParkMoated site in Prestley Wood, 800m north east of Cartwright's FarmMoated site 170m east of St Mary's ChurchMoated site in Bellamy's GroveSites discovered by aerial photography N of the villageHuntingdon BridgeBowl barrow 550m south east of Abbots Ripton HallMoated site 700m ENE of Village FarmThe Nuns' Bridge, HinchingbrookBuckden PalaceFootbridge at W end of villageDuck Decoy site in Hermitage WoodRoman barrow adjacent to Ermine Street, 290m east of St Bartholomew's Church.