Dog-friendly Cambridgeshire

Rich in history, Cambridgeshire is the perfect getaway for culture-loving canines. Whether you roam the charming market towns, or explore the expansive countryside, you'll never be short of things to do!
  • Westward House, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The impressive Westward House stands at approximately 8000sq. feet on 2 acres of land. As you enter the grounds off Bury Road and through a gated driveway, you will be welcomed into the elegant foyer, boasting a beautiful oak staircase, chandeliers and an ornate fireplace. With doors leading to two reception rooms, games room, dining room, two ground floor bedrooms with private W.C and a large kitchen/family room, which has apart glazed vaulted ceiling with exposed oak beams. The first floor comprises a mezzanine balcony overlooking the grand entrance hall, an array of doubles, single and family bedrooms with either en-suites or traditional wash hand basins, three separate family bathrooms. Externally there is an attached ground floor outbuilding with a further two bedrooms and shower room, with access through a side door into the kitchen/family room. There is ample off road parking for in excess of 10 cars and an enclosed wraparound garden, which is mainly lawned and foliage.
    Ramsey is a market town and is approximately 9 miles north of Huntingdon and 30 miles from Cambridge city centre. There are plenty of attractions, both locally and further afield, from Ramsey rural museum, Fenland light railway and Ramsey Abbey walled gardens to all that Cambridge has to offer. You can also reach Thetford Forest in just over an hour’s drive.
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  • Chittering Farm, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Chittering Farm sits in the privacy of the owners’ arable farm accessed by a private road and is conveniently situated between Cambridge and Ely. The house was rebuilt from an old barn and affords every comfort for an enjoyable and relaxing stay. Situated on a busy working farm the property is an excellent choice for large family get togethers or friendly reunions that require spacious accommodation. It is the ideal base to explore Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk. There are cycle routes to Cambridge and Ely easily accessed from the farm. Some guests may prefer to relax in the private (unfenced) 1-acre garden with its 4-acre paddocks and enjoy the facilities on-site or nearby.
    Aqua park and wakeboarding on-site, a short walk from the property. There is also a tennis net and a large football goal in the garden. A games room with table tennis, pool table and dart board. Ely Leisure village 5½ miles has swimming pools, multi-screen cinema, health club, eateries and a driving range with 9 hole golf course and fishing is available locally. A stay here will also provide the opportunity to enjoy the rural location of the farm, with farm and river walks, bird watching and cycling. Located on the edge of the farm is Stretham Old Engine. Erected in 1831, it is a well-preserved example of a steam engine used to drain the farm in the early 20th century.
    The city of Cambridge is 10 miles away, famous for its colleges, museums, tours and botanical gardens, where visitors can also try their hand at punting on the River Cam or enjoy a wealth of shops, cafés and restaurants. The city of Ely with markets and local shopping is 6 miles away in the other direction, steeped in history with its impressive medieval cathedral and long river frontage where you can enjoy a boat trip or riverside walk. If you fancy a trip to the beach the North Norfolk coast is less than 50 miles away, the Royal Sandringham Estate less than 40 miles, and Thetford Forest, famous for its walk and cycle routes only 35 miles away. National Trust properties can be found at nearby Wicken Fen, 5 miles, and Anglesey Abbey and gardens 13 miles. Newmarket is also 13 miles with music nights and race days, and the Imperial War Museum at Duxford 24 miles, so there is plenty of scope if you feel like exploring the area during your stay.
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  • The Anchor, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Anchor is an idyllic, heritage, riverside property enjoying stunning views across the Ouse Washes. It offers a large rear garden which is perfect for al fresco dining and simply relaxing in. There is also a play area with trampoline, swing, seesaw and climbing frame for children or table tennis for the adults too. Dating back to the 17th century, this detached cottage was refurbished in 2021 and has been modernised to offer wonderful holiday accommodation. Set over two floors, the cottage has a ground floor living room featuring a large inglenook fireplace which oozes original character and charm. Upstairs are four wonderful bedrooms, each with a Smart TV and its own modern bathroom and shower room facilities. Two of the bedrooms have private, yet interconnecting rooms, offering comfortable sofa beds. The well-equipped kitchen has a large breakfast island for dining, a child friendly dining table, and boasts a commanding elevated view of the river, lawned garden and dining terrace below. The kitchen also leads to a balcony area with furniture.
    Origins for The Anchor date back to the early 1700s, when it was originally built to provide lodgings and sustenance for the workers during draining of the Fens and its New Bedford River. This was actually a straight canal, formerly used by merchants to transport their goods, and is now used only for recreational purpose and acts as a natural haven for wild birds.
    Situated on the edge of The Fens, the Anchor is surrounded by scenic tracks and routes for walkers, runners, amblers, cyclists, rowers and fishing, all benefiting from the stunning views of the River Great Ouse and its meadows. The property nestles quietly in the small rural hamlet of Sutton, just 15 minutes’ drive from historical Ely and 30 minutes’ drive from the University City of Cambridge. You can even enjoy a day at the races with Newmarket Racecourse less than 40 minutes’ drive away. Shop 7 miles, pub 1 mile and restaurants 2 miles.
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  • Haycock Manor Hotel, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image

    A 16th century Coaching Inn in the delightful village of Wansford set on the River Nene with 12 acres of grounds for your dog to explore and stunning walks from the doorstep.

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  • The Limes, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cambridge, England
    A striking three-storey Victorian holiday home nestled in Harston, Cambridgeshire. En-suites. Off-road parking. Large garden. Cambridge 5.4 miles; Royston 8.5 miles.
    £193
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  • The Old Red Lion, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful, detached character property resting in Wentworth, Cambridgeshire. Enclosed garden. Off-road parking. Child and pet-friendly. Ely 4.7 miles; Cambridge 16.9 miles; Godmanchester 18.4 miles.
    £170
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  • West View Cottage, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming detached house nestled on the outskirts of West Wickham, near Haverhill, in Cambridgeshire, England. Woodburning stove. Games room. Cambridge 13.4 miles.
    £162
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  • Orchard End, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Providing beautiful, single-storey accommodation, this detached holiday property, adjacent to the owners home, enjoys a peaceful position on the edge of the village of Colne, away from the main roads. There are walks and cycle routes straight from the door and nature reserves in Somersham, 1½ miles, St Ives, 5 miles, and Fen Drayton, 10 miles.

    The university city of Cambridge, just 16 miles away, is rich in history and offers fabulous days out including punting along the backs of the colleges on the River Cam and visiting the world famous university. History buffs will be spoilt for choice with the many museums and galleries scattered amongst the striking colleges. For those looking for retail therapy, there is a good mix of shops and stores, high street favourites and boutique offerings. There are lots of great places to eat, from artisan cafés to high end restaurants and bars.

    The city of Ely and its stunning cathedral is 13 miles away, and the beautiful historic market town of St Ives, famous for its ancient chapel bridge, is only 5 miles away. Take a train to London in an hour from Huntingdon. After a busy day out, you can sit back on the decking and enjoy the view across open fields, or stroll to the local village pub which serves good food and drink. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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  • Fern Cottage, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A fantastic three-bedroom Potton house resting in Elsworth, Cambridge. Pet-friendly. Woodburning stove. Family-friendly. Enclosed garden. Fen Drayton 5.2 miles; Little Paxton 11 miles; Cambridge 13 miles.
    £131
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  • Cavendish, CambridgeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cambridge, England
    Set in a quiet residential area of the sought after suburb of Cherry Hinton yet close to the centre of Cambridge, Cavendish is a semi-detached house and is the perfect choice for those wishing to explore this great university city. With a peaceful, enclosed garden to the rear, it really is possible to enjoy a city break and still unwind. Those wishing to avoid driving and parking in Cambridge can leave the car behind and use the regular buses, which run to the centre. There is also a cycle or walking route that takes you to the heart of the city. Cambridge has a wealth of things to do and see. Punting on the River Cam is a must as is one of the many walking tours that operate across this historical city. Enjoy an open top bus tour, sit back and relax and enjoy the sights of this great city. The famous Fitzwilliam Museum is also well worth a visit and there are, of course, numerous places to shop, eat and drink. Close by lies the Cambridgeshire Fens with Welney Wetlands, a must for wildlife lovers, and the small city of Ely, where its magnificent cathedral has been dubbed ’the ship of the fens’ because of the way it rises up on the horizon as you approach. The Imperial War Museum Duxford is also close by and makes for a great day out. In fact, when it comes to things to do, you really will be spoilt for choice and you will most certainly be tempted to book a return to Cavendish just to fit it all in. Shops ¾ mile, pubs and restaurants 1 mile.
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