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Ely has a very large modern library and has the Ely Museum. Standing in the shadows of the Cathedral is the former house of England’s Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell. This has been extensively restored and is now the Tourist Information Centre. Ely benefits from a major rail interchange with 5 lines and has regular bus services to most local villages and towns. The River Ouse flows through the City and has free 48 hour moorings. There is also the opportunity to hire boats. Along its banks are pubs and restaurants. Ely is twinned with Ribe in Denmark and marks its 50th anniversary of the special friendship in 2006. |
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The parish also includes the villages of Prickwillow, Stuntney, Queen Adelaide, Chettisham and Shippea Hill. These are all within a few miles of Ely and are all very small. Prickwillow and Stuntney both benefit from a village hall and recreational area. Prickwillow has a small drainage museum in a former pumping station. Queen Adelaide also has a village hall. All but Queen Adelaide and Shippea Hill have their own church, which are in regular use. |
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