Ely Cathedral
Ely Cathedral

Ely began life as an island, effectively isolated by the surrounding fens. Its name means Isle of Eels, for the eels which swam in the waters surrounding it. So abundant were the eels that they were used as currency in the past. Imagine paying your rent in eels!

It was the isolation of Ely which attracted the last great "English" hero to hold out against the Norman invaders. Hereward the Wake used Ely as his base during his bitter rebellion against William the Conqueror. The rebellion lasted several years against the superior Norman forces, before Hereward was finally defeated, or as some histories suggest, bribed to stop.

It was not until the Fens were drained in the 17th and 18th centuries that Ely's isolation ended. The cathedral still rises above the surrounding flat land like a beacon, calling to pilgrims.

Cromwell's House
Cromwell's House

There is more to Ely than the cathedral, however, though the cathedral is reason enough to visit. Several fine medieval buildings grace the city, notably the Bishop's Palace, King's School, and St. Michael's.

Oliver Cromwell once lived in Ely, and his 14th-century half-timbered house is now home to the local Tourist Information Centre.

Near Ely is another remarkable church, this time in ruins. Crowland Abbey was once the grandest abbey in the country. It was founded by King Ethelbald of Mercia in memory of his kinsman, St. Guthlac, who lived here as a hermit until his death in 714.

The Bishop's Palace
The Bishop's Palace

Ely is a peaceful small town, filled with beautiful Georgian buildings.

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About Ely
Address: Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Attraction Type: Town
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OS: TL537 803
Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express


HERITAGE

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Historic Time Periods:

Georgian
Medieval
Saxon
Victorian

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Oliver Cromwell's House - 0.1 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

St Marys Church, Ely - 0.1 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Ely Museum - 0.2 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Stained Glass Museum - 0.2 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Ely Cathedral - 0.2 miles (Cathedral) Heritage Rating

Ely Bishop's Palace - 0.3 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating

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Soham, St Andrew's Church - 5.5 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating



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