Anglesey Abbey
Anglesey Abbey near Cambridge is an unusual and deeply personal creation — a Jacobean house transformed in the 20th century by Lord Fairhaven, who assembled an outstanding collection of art and furnishings and then set them within gardens designed entirely to his own exacting vision. The 114-acre garden, laid out from the 1930s onwards, features sweeping avenues, a working watermill, and a famous dahlia garden that blazes with colour in late summer. It rewards repeat visits across the seasons.
- Lord Fairhaven's personal art collection
- Sweeping avenues and seasonal garden highlights
- Working watermill and dahlia garden
Best for garden lovers, art collectors, and those who appreciate a deeply individual creative vision.