Best attractions and places to see around Tydd St Giles (Fenland) include a mix of historical sites, unique natural landscapes, and recreational activities. Situated within the Fenland district of Cambridgeshire, the area is characterized by its flat terrain, extensive drainage systems, and agricultural land. Visitors can explore ancient churches, historic manor houses, and monuments, alongside opportunities for golf and brewery tours. The region offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Cross Keys Bridge is a grade II listed swing bridge at Sutton Bridge which spans the tidal River Nene. It's the only crossing point for both traffic, pedestrians and cyclists over the river north of the Wisbech, 9 miles (14.5 km) to the south. For this reason it's a notorious bottleneck for vehicles. On the north side is a separate bridge for cyclists and pedestrians, with expansive views over the tidal Nene.
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The North Brink Brewery was built in 1795 and bought by the Elgood family in 1878. It was extensively renovated in a Georgian style and first classic Georgian Breweries to be built outside London. The Hop Rooms and gardens are open to the public on scheduled open days. See https://www.elgoods-brewery.co.uk/ for more information.
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It has a rich history dating back to 1795, making it one of the oldest family-owned breweries in the United Kingdom. Elgood's is well-known for its traditional brewing methods and a wide range of beers, including ales and speciality brews.
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Unsurprisingly, most of the nearby pubs stock this stuff.
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Grand landmark overlooking the riverside as you come into town.
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The cycleway on the old railway trackbed allows you to avoid the busy A17. The western entrance, accessed from the turning next to the Cross Keys Bridge, isn’t very obvious but it’s easy to find at the eastern end.
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The Clarkson Memorial in Wisbech, commemorates Thomas Clarkson, a central figure in the campaign against the slave trade in the British empire, and a former native of Wisbech. It was erected in 1880–1881. The whole structure is 68 feet (20.6 m) high. On three of the four sides are carved bas-reliefs, representing William Wilberforce and Granville Sharp, both prominent figures in the campaign against the slave trade, and a manacled slave. The fourth side bears an inscription to the memory of Clarkson.
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The area is rich in history. You can explore the Clarkson Memorial, Wisbech, a significant monument commemorating Thomas Clarkson's anti-slavery efforts. Other notable sites include St Giles Church with its Norman architecture, the Grade I listed Old Tithe House, and Tydd Manor. The Cross Keys Bridge is also a Grade II listed historical structure.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Elgood's Brewery & Gardens in Wisbech offers gardens that can be enjoyed by families. Nearby Wisbech Park, Secret Garden Leisure, Skaters (Walpole Highway), Play2Day Family Entertainment Centre, Doodles Pottery Painting (Spalding), and Ark Kidz (Long Sutton) provide various activities for children.
Tydd St Giles is situated within the unique Fenland landscape, characterized by its flat terrain, extensive agricultural land, and a network of artificial ditches and drains. The area is known for being below sea level in places due to centuries of drainage. The village's name 'Tydd' itself reflects its historical connection to water management and tides.
The flat Fenland landscape is ideal for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for both hiking and cycling. For hiking, consider easy loops like 'Peckover House and Gardens loop from Wisbech' or 'Samuel's Farm Shop & Café loop from Walpole Cross Keys'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Sutton Bridge and Wisbech loop from Leverington'. More details can be found in the hiking guide and cycling guide for the area.
Yes, you can visit Elgood's Brewery & Gardens in Wisbech, established in 1795, which offers a chance to enjoy a pint and explore its gardens and museum. Additionally, Tydd Steam Brewery, located in the village, is a micro-brewery producing various ales in a renovated barn.
The Tydd St Giles Golf & Country Club is a major recreational hub, spanning 150 acres. It features an 18-hole golf course, a leisure complex with an indoor heated swimming pool, a two-story gym, sauna, steam room, and facilities for fishing and nature walks. On-site dining options are also available.
Wisbech, a short distance away, offers several attractions. You can visit the Wisbech Town Centre and St. Peter and St. Paul Church, explore museums, and enjoy the church gardens. The Clarkson Memorial and Elgood's Brewery & Gardens are also located in Wisbech.
The Cross Keys Bridge at Sutton Bridge offers expansive views over the tidal River Nene. The unique Fenland landscape itself, with its flat terrain and vast skies, provides a distinct scenic experience, particularly at an 'invisible viewpoint' that highlights the land being below sea level.
The Fenland area can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the flat terrain, especially for walking and cycling. Autumn provides a different charm with changing colors. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, the Cross Keys Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering views over the River Nene. The flat nature of the Fenland landscape can also make some paths and areas more accessible, though specific trail conditions should always be checked.
Beyond St Giles Church, the village is home to several listed buildings. The Old Tithe House on Church Lane is a Grade I listed building that has been restored. Tydd Manor is another Grade I listed Elizabethan manor house, and Paget Hall on Hockland Road is a Grade II listed building designed by Sir Gilbert Scott.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Clarkson Memorial is noted as a grand landmark, while Cross Keys Bridge is valued for its expansive views. The Wisbech Town Centre is seen as a pleasant rest stop with its historical buildings and gardens.


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