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Młyn wodny Lode w Anglesey Abbey

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Młyn wodny Lode w Anglesey Abbey

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Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey is a historic water corn mill, nestled within the picturesque Anglesey Abbey estate in Lode, East Cambridgeshire. Situated at an elevation of 10 metres on the southern edge of The Fens, this man-made monument is considered one of England's best-preserved water corn mills. It lies just north of the B1102, linking to the River Cam via Bottisham Lode, an artificial water channel thought to be of Roman origin. The mill, along with the entire estate,…

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    23 maja, 2022

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    Working water mill. Check the opening hours and you will be able to see demonstration of how it works and even buy flour made there.

    29 września, 2022

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    Set in a National Trust Garden you have to pay for the privilege to enter but it certainly worth it. Its beautiful all year round

    1 czerwca, 2025

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    Go inside the milll, open daily

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    1. Pętla Anglesey Abbey & Quy Water

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    Explore the flat fenland landscapes and historic Lode Mill on this moderate 4.5-mile hike near Anglesey Abbey, perfect for families.

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    Wysokość 10 m

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    czwartek 5 marca

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    Lokalizacja:Lode (E Cambs), East Cambridgeshire, Cambridgeshire, Wschodnia Anglia, Anglia, Zjednoczone Królestwo

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    Are there specific public transport options to reach Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey?

    While the Anglesey Abbey estate, including Lode Watermill, is primarily accessed by car, there are some public transport options. Bus services operate to nearby villages like Lode or Bottisham, from which you might need to walk or arrange a short taxi ride. It's always best to check local bus timetables and routes from Cambridge or other major hubs for the most current information.

    Is Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey dog-friendly?

    The Anglesey Abbey estate, where Lode Watermill is located, generally welcomes dogs in most outdoor areas, including the gardens and parkland, provided they are kept on a lead. However, dogs are typically not allowed inside the house, the mill itself, or the restaurant. Always check the National Trust's official website for the most up-to-date dog policy before your visit.

    Are there wheelchair-accessible paths at Lode Watermill and Anglesey Abbey?

    The Anglesey Abbey estate strives to be accessible. While the mill's ground floor is accessible for visitors to observe its internal workings, access to upper floors might be limited. Many paths within the extensive gardens are suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs, though some areas may have uneven surfaces or slight inclines. It's advisable to consult the National Trust's accessibility guide for Anglesey Abbey for detailed information on specific routes and facilities.

    What is the best time of year to visit Lode Watermill for winter walks?

    Lode Watermill and the surrounding Anglesey Abbey estate offer a unique charm during winter. The gardens are renowned for their Winter Garden, which features vibrant stems, barks, and scented plants, making it a beautiful destination for a winter stroll. While the mill itself might have reduced operating hours or demonstrations in colder months, the peaceful atmosphere and distinct beauty of the estate make it a worthwhile visit for hikers seeking a tranquil winter experience.

    How long does it typically take to walk around the Lode Watermill and the immediate Anglesey Abbey grounds?

    The time required can vary greatly depending on your interest. A focused visit to the mill's accessible ground floor might take 30-60 minutes. However, to explore the extensive gardens, woodlands, and other features of the Anglesey Abbey estate, you should allocate at least 2-3 hours, or even a full day, especially if you plan to enjoy a meal at the restaurant or visit the house.

    Are there any circular walks starting directly from Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey?

    Yes, the Anglesey Abbey estate offers several well-maintained paths and trails that allow for circular walks of varying lengths and difficulties, starting and ending within the grounds. These routes often incorporate views of the mill, the Lode, and the diverse landscapes of the estate. Maps are usually available on-site or via the National Trust website to help you plan your preferred circular route.

    What kind of wildlife can be seen at Lode Watermill and Anglesey Abbey?

    The diverse habitats within the Anglesey Abbey estate, including the Lode, gardens, and woodlands, support a variety of wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species, including waterfowl on the Lode, as well as smaller mammals like squirrels and rabbits. The gardens also attract numerous insects, including butterflies and bees, particularly during warmer months. Keep an eye out for kingfishers along the water channels.

    Are there any pubs or accommodation options near Lode Watermill outside of the National Trust estate?

    Yes, the village of Lode and surrounding areas offer a few local pubs and guesthouses. For a wider selection of accommodation, the nearby towns of Bottisham, Quy, or even Cambridge (about 8 miles away) provide numerous hotels, B&Bs, and dining options. It's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak season.

    What is the historical significance of Lode Watermill beyond its milling function?

    Lode Watermill's history stretches back to the Domesday survey of 1086, indicating a long-standing presence of milling on this site. Beyond grinding corn, it notably processed clinker for cement around 1900, leaving a grey sheen on its interior woodwork. Its restoration by Baron Fairhaven in the 1930s and subsequent efforts by the National Trust highlight its importance in preserving industrial heritage and traditional craftsmanship, making it a living testament to centuries of local industry.

    Can visitors still see the mill producing flour, and is the flour available for purchase?

    While the mill has undergone extensive restoration, a decision was made to pause further investment in getting it fully operational for regular flour production, with a review slated for 2028. Essential maintenance continues, and visitors can explore the ground floor to observe the internal workings and learn about its history. Availability of flour for purchase, if any, would depend on specific demonstration days or special events, so it's best to check with Anglesey Abbey directly before your visit.

    How does Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey compare to Wicken Fen as a visitor attraction?

    Lode Watermill at Anglesey Abbey and Wicken Fen offer distinct but equally enriching experiences. Anglesey Abbey focuses on a historic estate with formal gardens, a Jacobean house, and the working mill, providing a blend of cultural heritage and cultivated natural beauty. Wicken Fen, on the other hand, is one of Europe's most important wetlands, offering a wilder, more extensive nature reserve experience with a strong emphasis on conservation, birdwatching, and exploring fenland habitats. Your choice depends on whether you prefer a structured historical garden setting or a vast, wild natural landscape.

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