English Heritage sites near Dry Drayton Parish

Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum

DENNY ABBEY AND THE FARMLAND MUSEUM

9 miles from Dry Drayton Parish

Denny Abbey has a unique and fascinating history still traceable in the building and interpreted for visitors by graphic panels.

Duxford Chapel

DUXFORD CHAPEL

11 miles from Dry Drayton Parish

A modest but complete and attractive 14th-century chantry chapel, perhaps originally a hospital.

Bushmead Priory

BUSHMEAD PRIORY

16 miles from Dry Drayton Parish

Bushmead Priory is a rare survival of the complete refectory of an Augustinian priory, with a fine timber roof and notable 14th century wall paintings.

Audley End House and Gardens

AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS

17 miles from Dry Drayton Parish

One of England's finest country houses, Audley End is also a mansion with a difference. Enjoy a great day out.

Isleham Priory Church

ISLEHAM PRIORY CHURCH

18 miles from Dry Drayton Parish

Isleham Priory Church is the best example in England of a small Norman Benedictine priory church, surviving in a surprisingly unaltered state despite later conversion into a barn.

Moulton Packhorse Bridge

MOULTON PACKHORSE BRIDGE

20 miles from Dry Drayton Parish

A pretty four-arched late medieval bridge, spanning the River Kennett on the old route from Cambridge to Bury St Edmunds.


Churches in Dry Drayton Parish

Dry Drayton Church, St Peter and St Paul

Park Street Dry Drayton Cambridge
07818 618975

We are part of a Team Ministry of 11 villages, officially known as the Lordsbridge Team.  Our Team Vicar, Revd Clare Coates was installed as minister for Caldecote with Childerley, Dry Drayton and Hardwick on October 29th 2022.  Revd. Canon Sue Wyatt who lives in the village and Revd Dr Lynda Taylor will continue to assist Clare and are in the local ministry team. To contact Clare please use [email protected] or 07818 618975

 


Pubs in Dry Drayton Parish

Black Horse

35 Park Street, Dry Drayton, CB23 8DA
(01954) 488150
blackhorsedrydrayton.com

Originally a row of cottages dating from the 1760s now Grade II listed. What must once have been a warren of small rooms has been merged though it retains three distinct drinking areas and a dining at the far end. The decor gives it a moder...