English Heritage sites near Eyeworth Parish

Wrest Park

WREST PARK

12 miles from Eyeworth Parish

Explore the evolution of the English garden and take a stroll through three centuries of landscape design at Wrest Park.

Bushmead Priory

BUSHMEAD PRIORY

13 miles from Eyeworth Parish

Bushmead Priory is a rare survival of the complete refectory of an Augustinian priory, with a fine timber roof and notable 14th century wall paintings.

De Grey Mausoleum, Flitton

DE GREY MAUSOLEUM, FLITTON

13 miles from Eyeworth Parish

Among the largest sepulchral chapels attached to any English church, this cruciform mausoleum houses a remarkable sequence of 17 sculpted and effigied monuments.

Houghton House

HOUGHTON HOUSE

14 miles from Eyeworth Parish

Houghton House today is the shell of a 17th century mansion commanding magnificent views, reputedly the inspiration for the ‘House Beautiful’ in John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress.

Duxford Chapel

DUXFORD CHAPEL

14 miles from Eyeworth Parish

A modest but complete and attractive 14th-century chantry chapel, perhaps originally a hospital.

Audley End House and Gardens

AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS

17 miles from Eyeworth Parish

One of England's finest country houses, Audley End is also a mansion with a difference. Enjoy a great day out.


Churches in Eyeworth Parish

All Saints, Eyeworth

High Street Eyeworth Biggleswade
http://www.dwe.org.uk

All Saints dates back to the fourteenth century and is partly constructed from Totternhoe stone. The church's fifteenth century spire was destroyed by lightning in 1967 and after the subsequent theft of the lead from its roof was replaced by a much smaller modern turret.

The interior houses a number of medieval brasses and monuments to Sir Edmund Anderson (d.1605), founder of the Anderson line who were lords of the manor, and who was also a judge during the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots.


No churches found in Eyeworth Parish