From half-timbered homes to stately Gothic Cathedrals, across
shimmering fens and through lakes and rivers, the East of England
is broad and varied, promising something for everyone. The
university town of Cambridge boasts exquisite architecture, and a
deep heritage, while boat trips through the broads will reveal
large sections of unspoilt countryside teeming with wildlife. In
the ancient towns of Ely and Lincoln are magnificent Cathedrals,
and King's College Chapel in Cambridge is probably the finest
example of Gothic architecture in Europe. In rural Norfolk visitors
can discover some of the country's finest stately homes such as
Bickling and Holkham Hall.