As the sun sets earlier and earlier, many of us may feel less inclined to get outside. However, the prospect of a pretty weekend walk might be enough to encourage you to get out for some fresh air and vitamin D.
One particular Cambridgeshire route not only offers the characteristic features of an autumnal stroll, with burnt orange leaves falling from trees, but it also has many intriguing, historical sights to stop off at. The first, and most grand, of these is the building at which the walk begins.
The 4.6-mile route, which is laid out by the National Trust , starts at Anglesey Abbey in Lode . This large, Jacobean-style country house was built on the remains of a priory in around 1600.
Starting at the visitor centre of the property, walk through the car park to the left corner, w

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