St Ives Bridge, St Ives
#1 among attractions in St Ives
Facts and practical information
St Ives Bridge is a 15th-century bridge crossing the River Great Ouse in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England. It is noted for being one of only four bridges in England to incorporate a chapel. ()
St Ives Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Houghton Mill, Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon Town Hall, Godmanchester Chinese Bridge.
- 2 miWArt gallery, Museum, Historical place
Houghton Mill, Huntingdon
51 min walk • Houghton Mill is a water mill located on the Great Ouse in the village of Houghton, Cambridgeshire, England. It is a National Trust property and a Grade II* listed building.
- 4.6 miWSpecialty museum, Museum, History museum
Cromwell Museum, Huntingdon
119 min walk • The Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon, England, is a museum containing collections exploring the life of Oliver Cromwell and to a lesser extent his son Richard Cromwell.
- 4.6 miWCity hall
Huntingdon Town Hall, Huntingdon
118 min walk • Huntingdon Town Hall is a municipal structure on Market Hill in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Huntingdon Borough Council, is a Grade II* listed building.
- 4.3 miWBridge
Godmanchester Chinese Bridge, Godmanchester
109 min walk • Godmanchester Chinese Bridge is a landmark of the town of Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire. It is a pedestrian bridge that spans a mill stream on the River Great Ouse and is, as the name suggests, built in an ostensibly Chinese style.
- 4.1 miWChurch
Godmanchester Baptist Church, Godmanchester
104 min walk • The Church of St Mary the Virgin is a Church of England parish church in Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire. The church is a grade I listed building with its earliest phase dating to the 13th century. Most of the structure is of 13th- to 15th-century date but the tower was built in 1623.
- 1.4 miWHistorical place, History museum, Museum
The Manor, Hemingford Grey
37 min walk • The Manor is a house in the village of Hemingford Grey, Cambridgeshire. It was built in the 1130s and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited houses in Britain — often claimed as the oldest, although this is disputed. Much of the original house remains intact despite various changes over nine centuries.
- 1.9 miWChurch, Gothic architecture
St Margaret's Church, Hemingford Grey
48 min walk • St Margaret's Church, in Hemingford Abbots is a Church of England church, dedicated to Saint Margaret of Antioch. A church has stood on the site since at least 1086, for it is mentioned in the Domesday Record. Parts of the current fabric date from c. 1300.
- 4.4 miWHotel, Bridge
Old Bridge, Huntingdon
112 min walk • The Old Bridge in Huntingdon is a well-preserved medieval stone bridge over the River Great Ouse, connecting Huntingdon to Godmanchester.
- 4.5 miWChurch
St Mary's Church, Huntingdon
114 min walk • St Mary's Church is located in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. The church is said to have been the "Mother Church of Huntingdon".
- 4.5 miWForts and castles
Huntingdon Castle, Huntingdon
116 min walk • Huntingdon Castle was situated in the town of Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire. In 1068 a Norman motte and bailey castle was built for William the Conqueror.
- 3.4 miWPark
Godmanchester Nature Reserve
88 min walk • Godmanchester Nature Reserve is a 59-hectare nature reserve in Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire, England. It is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire.