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                <title>Picnic &amp; Pimms on a Scudamore's Punt</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Gather together a group of friends, a couple of bottles of freshly made Pimms &amp; lemonade, sandwiches and snacks and head down to Scudamore's (c1910) on Mill Lane. <br>There you'll notice an array of punts, choose one of those and you'll be sure to have a wonderful day. <br>There's nothing quite as British, historical and enjoyable on a summers day as punting along the cam. Between 6 of you it'll set you back £18/hour or £90 for the day. Just hire on the day or if you're sure the weather will be nice you can pre-book.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Travelling around Denver</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[It was good to read of someone who appreciates the unsung delights of the Cambridgeshire fens (Rowan Pelling, Guardian Travel 14-2-09), especially since my partner and I spent Valentine’s Day in the same area, around Denver. But we didn’t have the “iron-grey” sky that she describes!  The sky was blue and the winter sunshine brought out the best of the vast landscape of the Fens, with its big sky. <br><br>She visited the famous Denver sluices, impressive indeed. But how can she have missed the other attraction nearby, the Denver windmill with its wonderful tearoom and home bakery (where you can buy fresh bread of various kinds), and accompanying bookshop and leather worker?<br><br>From Denver, via Downham Market, you can pick up the A1122 which winds its way to Wisbech through a landscape criss-crossed with waterways. And just to the north of Wisbech, at West Walton village, is a great rarity: a church with a tower, but the tower separated from the church, standing 50 metres away. The church was originally built by Normans in 1240 and, with later modifications, is a real mixture of styles. It is quiet and communicates a great sense of peace.]]></description>
                
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