Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge

Address: Quy Rd, Lode, Cambridge CB25 9EJ, United Kingdom.
Phone: 1223810080.
Website: nationaltrust.org.uk
Specialties: Historical landmark, Heritage building, Visitor center.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Good for kids, Free parking lot.
Opinions: This company has 7636 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.7/5.

📌 Location of Anglesey Abbey

Anglesey Abbey Quy Rd, Lode, Cambridge CB25 9EJ, United Kingdom

⏰ Open Hours of Anglesey Abbey

  • Monday: 9:30 am–4 pm
  • Tuesday: 9:30 am–4 pm
  • Wednesday: 9:30 am–4 pm
  • Thursday: 9:30 am–4 pm
  • Friday: 9:30 am–4 pm
  • Saturday: 9:30 am–4 pm
  • Sunday: 9:30 am–4 pm

Anglesey Abbey is a remarkable historical landmark located at the address: Quy Rd, Lode, Cambridge CB25 9EJ, United Kingdom. This heritage building serves as a visitor center, offering an exceptional experience for those who appreciate history and architecture. Visitors can access the site by phone at 1223810080 and can explore more about the site on the website nationaltrust.org.uk.

Specialties

  • Historical landmark
  • Heritage building
  • Visitor center

Other Points of Interest

  • On-site services
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids
  • Free parking lot

Anglesey Abbey has received 7636 reviews on Google My Business, with an average rating of 4.7/5, indicating high levels of customer satisfaction. This scenic location boasts impressive house and gardens, featuring impressive flower displays, particularly roses and dahlias. The house itself offers historical insight, with knowledgeable staff available to discuss the history of the property in each room.

While there are restaurants and cafes on the premises, visitors may want to bring a packed lunch, as food options can be limited. Despite this, Anglesey Abbey remains a highly recommended destination for those seeking a memorable day out filled with historical and natural beauty.

👍 Reviews of Anglesey Abbey

Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge
Eddie R.
5/5

I was fortunate to visit during an open day so entry was free. The house and gardens are very impressive. The grounds are very big and the accompanying map was helpful. The flower displays are excellent especially the roses and dahlias. The house is worth visiting and there are staff in most rooms to explain about the history of the house. There is a main restaurant and toilets at the main entrance and smaller cafe near the house but food choices were poor. I would suggest taking a packed lunch with you. Overall a great day out with lots to see.

Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge
PJane E.
5/5

Excellent National Trust property with lots of the Abbey open to view. The gardens are more naturalistic rather than formal but lovely to walk around. The autumn leaf colour is very striking. The cafe had a different menu to other NT that we have been to, which was a refreshing change. I woukd definitely recommend a visit.

Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge
David S.
5/5

Beautiful house with magnificent gardens and woodland. It's a lovely place to walk through the different gardens, lawns and avenues, with dozens of statues dotted around, and there are plenty of benches to take a breather or just enjoy a quiet moment.
The dahlias were simply stunning, and the walk to the mill was carpeted with cyclamen. The office cafe is very small and just offers drinks and snacks, but the restaurant by the visitors entrance offers a better choice and has plenty of seating inside and outside.

Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge
Jim P.
5/5

Purchased in 1926 by an oil baron this place is amazing. So many examples of how life used to be lived by the very rich. There was a clothes exhibition on when we visited, this guy new how to dress! Amazing clothes, shoes, hats and accessories from history. The garden was amazing too set out in different zones and cleverly planted. Great place to visit

Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge
Alison B.
5/5

I took my 91 year old dad for a few hours out in a quality garden. We couldn't have asked for more. The dahlia display was jaw dropping. The silver birches divine. The carpet of cyclamen was a joy to behold. We loved our few hours at Angelsey Abbey gardens. The entire garden walk was spectacular.
Dad used the NT wheelchair which was really good as it had rough terrain tyres.
The reception staff were so nice and accommodating. We also had lunch in the cafe. Perfect!

Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge
Emma H.
3/5

Nice National Trust house and gardens. Really enjoyed the display of Dahlia's in the Dahlia garden. It is expensive to get in if you aren't members. Hard to look mobility scooters as they stop answering the phones early (3pm) and take 3 days to respond to emails, so no last minute visits! Garden office café is very limited and has no trays (very difficult if you have a disability). Sandwiches were disappointing (as in all NT properties). Staff gave me two hot teas without lids in Paper cups (remember no trays, have a disability) to try and get over to area for lids etc. No stirrers left. Got a paper cup holder but was still difficult to juggle. Children's play area is a long way from house...it says 15 minute stroll (implying leisurely walking)...it was not. I don't know why they leave something for people with small legs so far away (and tricky areas for prams/strollers) and don't use a distance to give you an idea. Getting a wheelchair down and back was very hard work. Similarly map has no scale so no idea how far it really is. Of course no toilets and you are as far as you can get from the house! Gardens are lovely though, lots of colour. Gets quite busy. Parking is easy, toilets clean.

Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge
Duncan P.
5/5

An astonishing experience. Almost to much to take in on one visit. The most opulent of buildings packed with objects of a wide and varied nature. Just simply packed with artefacts, furniture, paintings ..and, iinevitably, as he seems to have clearly been inordinately vain..his many many suits. Fortunately this is just a temporary exhibition. The rest are well worth a visit. Very busy. Shops, restuarant etc. Acres of walks..when the weather permits. We didn't walk, or visit the working mill...it was bitterly cold. So cannot comment on those features. Nor the restuarant.

Anglesey Abbey - Cambridge
Zen K.
5/5

Wow what a really memorable and lovely day out. Enjoyed roaming round the house. Such a lot of art and treasures to admire. Excellent guides who answered questions.
You must see the rose and dahlia gardens. Picture taking opportunities. So much selection and colour. Loved the dotted around statues, well
Kept grounds, serenity and walks.
Highly recommend this NT property.

Wish the shop was more affordable. Lots of people browsing but could sell much more if their pricing was more justifiable, competitive and affordable. Lovely selection of things to buy but too pricey.

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