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St Neots offers a variety of places to experience culture, heritage and the arts, from historic churches and the museum that tells the story of the town’s rich past to performance spaces and community venues that showcase local creativity and talent.
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Paxton Pits Nature Reserve
Paxton Pits Nature Reserve is a rich mosaic of wildlife habitats covering 78 hectares of lakes, riverside, meadow, reedbed, scrub and woodland, situated in the Great Ouse valley between St Neots and Huntingdon.

St Neots skate park
Situated in a nice spot by the river, this skatepark is one of the largest in the area, with a lot of variation in the ramps and an imaginative layout.

St Neots Cinema
Cineworld St Neots is a modern 6 screen cinema located within The Rowley Arts Centre development on Huntingdon Street. The cinema is joined on the complex by three restaurants and a gym, providing a popular hub for entertainment and leisure in Cambridgeshire.

The Eaton Socon Cage
Built in 1827 when Eaton Socon was in Bedfordshire, local miscreants were held in the lock up before being taken to face the magistrate in Bedford.

St Neots Parish Church
St Neots has three Anglican churches all called St Mary’s, of which this one St Mary’s Parish Church is referred to as the Cathedral of Huntingdonshire and features the life of Christ depicted in stained glass windows.

Riverside Miniature Railway
St Neots Riverside Miniature Railway runs every weekend throughout the summer season from Easter to October. Other dates may be added throughout the season, dependent on membership availability.

Oast house and Maltings
Standing proudly in the heart of St Neots, the distinctive Oast House with its 75-foot chimney has been a landmark feature of the town for nearly three centuries

Houghton Mill
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.

Hinchingbrooke Country Park
Hinchingbrooke Country Park covers 150 acres of open grasslands, mature woodland and lakes. It is a great place to visit for families, nature spotters, dog walkers and those who wish to enjoy the great outdoors.

Buckden Towers
Discover the rich tapestry of history at Buckden Towers, a captivating medieval fortified manor that once served as the Bishop of Lincoln’s palace.

Eaton Socon Castle
Eaton Socon Castle stood beside the River Ouse in the village of Eaton Socon, which was originally a village in Bedfordshire but is now a district of St Neots.