Log Cabins East of England
It’s not often that one associates log cabin holidays with East of England and the hustle and bustle of London and her surrounds. But the truth is East of England is so much more than London; it is rich culture and seaside towns pumping with theatres, gardens and music festivals. East of England is also where you will find the most wonderful stories of ghosts, smugglers and witches. Set amid the East England landscape this is a mystical and magical place indeed.
With the royal wedding just around the corner, romantics wanting a holiday near, but not in, the action will enjoy the perfect location with a log cabin East of England. Enjoy the merits and relaxation of the country while only a hop and skip from the royal festivities. You may even want to journey to the city to catch a glimpse of the royal procession on the big day. The atmosphere promises to be thrilling and you will be there to see history in the making.
Apart from the royal nuptials, East of England highlights include: Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Cambridgeshire, Kings College Chapel in Cambridge at Heacham, Blickling Hall, Sutton Hoo Burial Site at Woodbridge, National Stud in Newmarket, Audley End House and Gardens in Saffron Walden, the Colchester Zoo, the Woburn Abbey and Hatfield House.
One of the most fascinating of these is of course the famous King’s College Chapel in Cambridge which boasts an exquisite display of history and art. The chapel was founded by King Henry VI in 1441. It has magnificent stained-glass windows, an elaborate fan-vault ceiling and arguably Ruben’s most famous masterpiece, The Adoration of the Magi. The northern side chapels show the history of the chapel in pictures, art and modeling.
There are numerous log cabin holiday locations within easy distance of Cambridge and other East of England attractions, including rural Cambridge, Shelford, Newmarket, Colchester and the seaside communities between Southend-on-Sea and Ipswich.


