The Annexe Guidebook

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The Annexe Guidebook

Sightseeing

Located in the heart of the Fenland region of Cambridgeshire, the Skylark Giant Maize Maze and Funyard is a fantastic day out for you and the family this summer. With a huge corn maize full of twists and turns, and a wide range of activities in the funyard, you're sure of a full and fun packed day in the countryside. We have many new things on offer this year, including our giant Bouncing Pillow, our new Go Kart Track and there's lots of fun to be had in the woods with our exciting new Den Building. In the Funyard play area children can meet the farm animals, and go wild on the attractions including pedal-go karts, obstacle course, giant inflatable slides and more. The Happy Hands trail is a fun trail through the woods collecting coloured finger prints. Compare your coloured fingers to the chart at the end to see what the Happy Hands trail says about you. Prepare yourselves for 50 feet of zip-zooming fun,climb aboard the seat, jump off the platform and off you go on the Zooming Zip Wire! Did you know pigs like to race? Step up to the rails choose your favourite pig, place your bets and watch the piggies sprint round the course - lets see if you are a weaner. We look forward to welcoming you soon! There is a delightful cafe which has been recognised by the Guild of Food Writers as a "special place to stop for a super snack." Skylark also offers retail therapy on site with its large Garden Centre. Skylark Maize Maze and Funyard is open daily from Sat 18 July to 2nd September then weekends only until the end of September.
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Skylark Maize Maze
Manea Road
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Located in the heart of the Fenland region of Cambridgeshire, the Skylark Giant Maize Maze and Funyard is a fantastic day out for you and the family this summer. With a huge corn maize full of twists and turns, and a wide range of activities in the funyard, you're sure of a full and fun packed day in the countryside. We have many new things on offer this year, including our giant Bouncing Pillow, our new Go Kart Track and there's lots of fun to be had in the woods with our exciting new Den Building. In the Funyard play area children can meet the farm animals, and go wild on the attractions including pedal-go karts, obstacle course, giant inflatable slides and more. The Happy Hands trail is a fun trail through the woods collecting coloured finger prints. Compare your coloured fingers to the chart at the end to see what the Happy Hands trail says about you. Prepare yourselves for 50 feet of zip-zooming fun,climb aboard the seat, jump off the platform and off you go on the Zooming Zip Wire! Did you know pigs like to race? Step up to the rails choose your favourite pig, place your bets and watch the piggies sprint round the course - lets see if you are a weaner. We look forward to welcoming you soon! There is a delightful cafe which has been recognised by the Guild of Food Writers as a "special place to stop for a super snack." Skylark also offers retail therapy on site with its large Garden Centre. Skylark Maize Maze and Funyard is open daily from Sat 18 July to 2nd September then weekends only until the end of September.
Stonea Camp.
St Wendreda's Church
11 Church St
March and District Museum
High Street
Stonea Camp.
Marmont Canoe Hire
March Riverside

Neighbourhoods

March, one of the Fens largest and finest towns, still retains much of its Georgian charm. The bustling town centre has plenty of bars and restaurants and the wide main street (Broad Street) is lined with a mix of national and independent shops and eateries. A weekly market is held every Wednesday, just south of the river, in front of the town's superb brick and stone built town hall (1900). March is blessed with a good number parks and green open spaces but it is best known for its pleasant riverside setting. The course of the Old River Nene (part of the Nene-Ouse Navigation), meanders through the centre. Narrow boats and other pleasure craft can often be seen cruising along this quiet stretch of the river, where there are good moorings. The course of the navigation affords many attractive riverside walks. The town has many interesting old buildings with historical associations. The partly arcaded main street (Broad Street), boasts a number of old coaching inns, plus a few timber-framed and tile hung buildings. At its head is a ornamental fountain dedicated to King George V, and at the southern end is a fine stone carved war memorial (shown below).
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March
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March, one of the Fens largest and finest towns, still retains much of its Georgian charm. The bustling town centre has plenty of bars and restaurants and the wide main street (Broad Street) is lined with a mix of national and independent shops and eateries. A weekly market is held every Wednesday, just south of the river, in front of the town's superb brick and stone built town hall (1900). March is blessed with a good number parks and green open spaces but it is best known for its pleasant riverside setting. The course of the Old River Nene (part of the Nene-Ouse Navigation), meanders through the centre. Narrow boats and other pleasure craft can often be seen cruising along this quiet stretch of the river, where there are good moorings. The course of the navigation affords many attractive riverside walks. The town has many interesting old buildings with historical associations. The partly arcaded main street (Broad Street), boasts a number of old coaching inns, plus a few timber-framed and tile hung buildings. At its head is a ornamental fountain dedicated to King George V, and at the southern end is a fine stone carved war memorial (shown below).
March, one of the Fens largest and finest towns, still retains much of its Georgian charm. The bustling town centre has plenty of bars and restaurants and the wide main street (Broad Street) is lined with a mix of national and independent shops and eateries. A weekly market is held every Wednesday, just south of the river, in front of the town's superb brick and stone built town hall (1900). March is blessed with a good number parks and green open spaces but it is best known for its pleasant riverside setting. The course of the Old River Nene (part of the Nene-Ouse Navigation), meanders through the centre. Narrow boats and other pleasure craft can often be seen cruising along this quiet stretch of the river, where there are good moorings. The course of the navigation affords many attractive riverside walks. The town has many interesting old buildings with historical associations. The partly arcaded main street (Broad Street), boasts a number of old coaching inns, plus a few timber-framed and tile hung buildings. At its head is a ornamental fountain dedicated to King George V, and at the southern end is a fine stone carved war memorial (shown below).
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March
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March, one of the Fens largest and finest towns, still retains much of its Georgian charm. The bustling town centre has plenty of bars and restaurants and the wide main street (Broad Street) is lined with a mix of national and independent shops and eateries. A weekly market is held every Wednesday, just south of the river, in front of the town's superb brick and stone built town hall (1900). March is blessed with a good number parks and green open spaces but it is best known for its pleasant riverside setting. The course of the Old River Nene (part of the Nene-Ouse Navigation), meanders through the centre. Narrow boats and other pleasure craft can often be seen cruising along this quiet stretch of the river, where there are good moorings. The course of the navigation affords many attractive riverside walks. The town has many interesting old buildings with historical associations. The partly arcaded main street (Broad Street), boasts a number of old coaching inns, plus a few timber-framed and tile hung buildings. At its head is a ornamental fountain dedicated to King George V, and at the southern end is a fine stone carved war memorial (shown below).