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Explore 850 Years of Cambridgeshire’s Rural Heritage at Denny Abbey & The Farmland Museum
Visiting Us
What's On
From Monastery to Farmland
Located in a rural setting close to Cambridge, Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum offers a day out for all the family! Step back in time and discover 850 years of farming and life in the Cambridgeshire Fens.
Watch the Video
Areas to Discover
From countesses and medieval monks to country craftspeople and farmers, their stories come to life within ancient stone buildings and converted farm buildings. Wander through a site rich with captivating artefacts, each revealing the history and heritage of the people of Cambridgeshire.
See All Things to Discover
Denny Abbey
Step inside Denny Abbey – a 12th-century, Grade I listed gem where every stone tells the story of the monks, nuns, and farmers who once called it home.
Learn More
Stone Barn
A beautifully restored, 17th-century Grade II listed threshing barn, the Stone Barn showcases displays and equipment highlighting the history of fenland farming.
Learn More
Village Shop
Step back into 1940s Cambridgeshire at the Village Shop and explore vintage signs, classic products, and nostalgic packaging from the era.
Learn More
Rural Trades
Explore displays of traditional crafts and trades once vital to everyday life in the Fens, featuring a dairy, Fenman’s hut, and wheelwright’s workshop.
Learn More
Walnut Tree Cottage
Walnut Tree Cottage is open again following extensive external conservation work. Take a look at the life of a farmworker in the 1940s.
Learn More
Farming Equipment
Our extensive collection of farm equipment and machinery tells the story of agriculture in the Fens before mechanisation changed it forever.
Learn More
Nuns’ Refectory
The Nuns’ Refectory was a dining room built in 1350 for Franciscan Nuns. The almost complete Medieval tiled floor can still be seen today.
Learn More
Gardens and Open Spaces
Nestled in the rural countryside, Denny Abbey and The Farmland Museum is the perfect getaway from busy modern life.
Learn More
Special Exhibition: The Story of G’s
This season’s special exhibition tells the story of G’s and how they have influenced farming in Cambridgeshire over the last 70 years.
Learn More
What’s On
Children’s Activities
Easter Holiday Fun
March 30, 2026
Events
May Day
May 4, 2026
Events
1940s at Denny
May 24, 2026
See All Events and Exhibitions
Plan your visit
Times and Prices
We’re open Thursday to Sunday, and Bank Holiday Mondays, from 10am to 4pm
Learn More
Getting Here
Located just off the A10 between Cambridge and Ely, the site is easy to access, with free parking at the entrance.
Learn More
Food and Drink
Our Docky Box Café is open inside the museum. Check out the latest menus here
Learn More
Visiting Us
Donate to the Museum Today
The Farmland Museum is an independent charitable trust, relying on visitor income, generous donations, and grants to preserve our collection and keep the museum running. Your support helps us safeguard our future.
Donate Now
News & Blog
General
Every Object Tells a Story – The Victorian Shopping Experience
Posted:
March 3, 2026
Stories
Every Object Tells a Story: Hidden Histories from The Farmland Museum
Posted:
March 2, 2026
General
Every Object Tells a Story – Step back in time with a pair of De Liso Debs Shoes
Posted:
March 2, 2026
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Skip to content
Explore 850 Years of Cambridgeshire’s Rural Heritage at Denny Abbey & The Farmland Museum
Visiting Us
What's On
From Monastery to Farmland
Located in a rural setting close to Cambridge, Denny Abbey and the Farmland Museum offers a day out for all the family! Step back in time and discover 850 years of farming and life in the Cambridgeshire Fens.
Watch the Video
Areas to Discover
From countesses and medieval monks to country craftspeople and farmers, their stories come to life within ancient stone buildings and converted farm buildings. Wander through a site rich with captivating artefacts, each revealing the history and heritage of the people of Cambridgeshire.
See All Things to Discover
Denny Abbey
Step inside Denny Abbey – a 12th-century, Grade I listed gem where every stone tells the story of the monks, nuns, and farmers who once called it home.
Learn More
Stone Barn
A beautifully restored, 17th-century Grade II listed threshing barn, the Stone Barn showcases displays and equipment highlighting the history of fenland farming.
Learn More
Village Shop
Step back into 1940s Cambridgeshire at the Village Shop and explore vintage signs, classic products, and nostalgic packaging from the era.
Learn More
Rural Trades
Explore displays of traditional crafts and trades once vital to everyday life in the Fens, featuring a dairy, Fenman’s hut, and wheelwright’s workshop.
Learn More
Walnut Tree Cottage
Walnut Tree Cottage is open again following extensive external conservation work. Take a look at the life of a farmworker in the 1940s.
Learn More
Farming Equipment
Our extensive collection of farm equipment and machinery tells the story of agriculture in the Fens before mechanisation changed it forever.
Learn More
Nuns’ Refectory
The Nuns’ Refectory was a dining room built in 1350 for Franciscan Nuns. The almost complete Medieval tiled floor can still be seen today.
Learn More
Gardens and Open Spaces
Nestled in the rural countryside, Denny Abbey and The Farmland Museum is the perfect getaway from busy modern life.
Learn More
Special Exhibition: The Story of G’s
This season’s special exhibition tells the story of G’s and how they have influenced farming in Cambridgeshire over the last 70 years.
Learn More
What’s On
Children’s Activities
Easter Holiday Fun
March 30, 2026
Events
May Day
May 4, 2026
Events
1940s at Denny
May 24, 2026
See All Events and Exhibitions
Plan your visit
Times and Prices
We’re open Thursday to Sunday, and Bank Holiday Mondays, from 10am to 4pm
Learn More
Getting Here
Located just off the A10 between Cambridge and Ely, the site is easy to access, with free parking at the entrance.
Learn More
Food and Drink
Our Docky Box Café is open inside the museum. Check out the latest menus here
Learn More
Visiting Us
Donate to the Museum Today
The Farmland Museum is an independent charitable trust, relying on visitor income, generous donations, and grants to preserve our collection and keep the museum running. Your support helps us safeguard our future.
Donate Now
News & Blog
General
Every Object Tells a Story – The Victorian Shopping Experience
Posted:
March 3, 2026
Stories
Every Object Tells a Story: Hidden Histories from The Farmland Museum
Posted:
March 2, 2026
General
Every Object Tells a Story – Step back in time with a pair of De Liso Debs Shoes
Posted:
March 2, 2026
See All News
Stay up-to-date with the museum and be the first to know about new exhibitions, events, courses, tours and more.
Sign up to our Newsletter