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  1. Ely (/ ˈ iː l i / ⓘ EE-lee) is a cathedral city and civil parish in the East Cambridgeshire district of Cambridgeshire, England, about 14 miles (23 km) north-northeast of Cambridge, 24 miles (39 km) south east of Peterborough and 80 miles (130 km) from London.

  2. Rising above the Cambridgeshire Fens, Ely is the destination City with something for everyone. From the monastic buildings of the city past, the vibrant food scene and the scenic majesty of the Riverside, Ely packs a great deal into a pocket city.

  3. 6 days ago · Nestled in the Fen country of East Cambridgeshire, Ely makes a perfect day’s outing—a direct, easy train ride from London. The sight of the magnificent cathedral, either up close or from across the river, sets the tone for a day of historical research, cathedral gazing, river cruising, antiquing or just shopping in the modern precinct or ...

  4. Nestling under the big skies of the Fen countryside, in the shadow of its magnificent cathedral, Ely offers a wealth of attractions and things to do. As the second smallest city in England, it is compact enough to explore on foot, but large enough to fill a full day and more.

  5. Sep 13, 2023 · A tiny but beautiful city in Cambridgeshire, England, Ely is a real gem if you’re looking to escape the crowds and get a full slice of local feels. The perfect balance to the often-over touristy nearby city of Cambridge, Ely is a total treasure often outshadowed by its more famous neighbour.

  6. Ely is a peaceful small town, filled with beautiful Georgian buildings. What to see. The Bishop's Palace - the 15th-century residence of the Bishops of Ely. Ely Cathedral - One of the finest Norman cathedrals in Britain. Ely Museum - In the Old Gaol House. Oliver Cromwell's House - Home to Cromwell from 1636-46 - a fine half-timbered house.

  7. The ancient city of Ely occupies the largest island in the Fens. The “Isle of Ely” is so called because it was only accessible by boat until the waterlogged Fens were drained in the 17th century.

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