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Anglesey Abbey

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Anglesey Abbey

House in Cambridgeshire, England, 10 km/6 mi northeast of Cambridge, dating from 1600 and built on the site of an Augustinian abbey.

The landscaped garden and arboretum here were created by Lord Fairhaven. There are outstanding herbaceous borders and a dahlia garden in summer.

Lord Fairhaven left the house and 202-ha/499-acre estate to the National Trust in 1966, along with his vast collection of furnishings and European works of art. The house has a 13th-century crypt.



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