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About Us: The development is nestled on the banks of the lazy River Ouse.
The Meadows Property Development placement and situation has been selected for many reasons, firstly it is ideally situated right in the middle of this historical and culturally rich area plus the availability and abundance of shopping facilities.
Cambridge with its breathtaking architectural buildings and college background, is in one direction and in the other is the historic city of Ely with its rich history, shopping centre and Thursday market throughout the centre of the city.
On a practical note it is also right in the middle of two of the largest shopping centres in this part of the world. The location of this development is also equidistant from two of the biggest Tesco stores in this area and is also easily within the home delivery catchment areas for both these establishments. Small items and sundries can be obtained from the nearby village of Stretham.
Our development with its riverside location and its secluded safe ambient environment is ideal for those individuals wanting a slower and more relaxing way of life.
A Restaurant and a private fishing lake with access only provided to residents plus a marina all enhancing this beautiful and desirable spot still further, it is a must for someone wanting a different pace of life, in an area rich in history and culture
A few of the noteworthy sights around us are the Backs in Cambridge, Ely Cathedral, Ely Museum, Oliver Cromwell's House, Stretham engine, Wicken Fen, Duxford Museum, Wimpole Hall and Newmarket, for more information see the links here and to the right.
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Lazy Meadows. The Area:
This area is steeped in culture and history, more than an individual can possibly see in a lifetime.
Cambridge Cambridge has captivated countless visitors with its great beauty; magnificent courtyards, the bridges and 'Backs' along the River Cam and the great wealth of architectural styles are all part of the city's splendour.
Ely
Ely's charm and beauty is the jewel in the crown of the Fens. Dominating the skyline is one of the England’s most beautiful and largest cathedrals. Known locally as the ‘Ship of the Fens’. The city a beautiful waterside area where you can enjoy a boat trip, riverside walk or explore the many cafes and antiques shops.
Newmarket
Newmarket is the historic Home of Horseracing and the greatest horseracing centre in the world. It offers a treasure trove of sights and sounds for the racing enthusiast. Quite simply anyone with even just a passing interest in the “Sport of Kings” should visit Newmarket at least once in their lifetime.
St. Ives St. Ives, stands on the River Great Ouse and is world famous for the Chapel on the Bridge. For over 1000 years the wide centre of St. Ives, now known as Market Hill, has hosted some of the largest public markets in England.
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