Private Tour of Cambridge, Ely and Newmarket with Chauffeurs UK

Cambridge: King's College Chapel (www.britainonview.com)Home to England's second oldest university, Cambridge, like Oxford, has many marvellous medieval cloisters and courtyards.

Outstanding is King's College Chapel, started in 1446 and completed 70 years later. Henry VI, founder of the college and the chapel, also established its famous choir which can often be heard at services and concerts today.

Queens' and St John's colleges both contain notable Tudor buildings.

The 12th century Church of the Holy Sepulchre, one of Britain's few round churches, is modelled on its namesake in Jerusalem.

The Fitzwilliam Museum has rich collections of paintings and ceramics, while Kettle's Yard is an unusual gallery housing interesting modern art.

The river Cam, from which the city takes its name, has some pretty bridges and magnificent views across spacious lawns to the backs of the colleges.

Cambridge: Ely Cathedral, The LanternEly was once a barely accessible island in the middle of a treacherous marsh inhabited by eels - hence the name.

Today it is dominated by Ely Cathedral, begun in the 11th century and completed nearly 300 years later. Its two towers, one square and the other octagonal, can be seen for miles across the surrounding flat countryside. The cathedral's most unusual feature is the wooden octagon at the centre of the crossing, built in 1322 and topped with a distinctive lantern. Fine, carved roof bosses and an extraordinary 12th century carved doorway are among the other details that make this one of England's most splendid cathedrals.

The timber-framed buildings of the city itself include the family home of Oliver Cromwell - ruler of Britain after the Civil War in the 17th century - which is now a small museum.

Suffolk: Newmarket, HorseracingThe whole town of Newmarket is dominated by the horse-racing industry, of which it has been the national headquarters almost since the first flat races were held there in the 17th century.

There are two racecourses on the grassy, undulating heath and scores of trainers are based in the vicinity; some occasionally open their yards to visitors.

The National Horseracing Museum in the High Street is a magnet for lovers of the sport and regular auctions of racehorses are held at Tattersall's historic sale ring.

The National Stud, where many champions have been bred, is also open to visitors.
 

Prices per vehicle, not per person

 

Number of People

Cost

1 or 2

£490

3 or 4

£550

5, 6 or 7

£630

 

Please contact us if you need a quotation for a larger group

 

What is Included

  • The expert services of your knowledgeable chauffeur-guide.
  • Luxury private transportation from and to any address in central London.
  • Complimentary bottled mineral water.
  • Our vacation-planning and concierge services.
  • Local taxes.

What is Not Included

  • Entrance and parking charges, where applicable.
  • Food and drinks, except mineral water.
  • Gratuities - these are left to your discretion.

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Customers' Comments
 
Thank you so much for the wonderful tour of Canterbury, Dover, Leeds and St. Margaret's Church. Our family thoroughly enjoyed the entire day. We all feel that it was the highlight of our trip and we learned so much too. We all highly recommended you.

Best Regards

Lisa, Jay, James and Julia - USA
 
 
England is truly a land of enchantment from the architectural masterpieces throughout London to the picturesque countryside in The Lake District. Your vast knowledge of both these elements enhanced my visit ten fold. There is nothing I could have read or seen that would have prepared me for what I experienced.
 
Your attention to detail and genuine concern for comfort and enjoyment is second to none.

Sincerely,

David Mack – Florida, USA
 
 
Floyd and I want to thank you for the excellent tour you took us on. It definitely made my first trip to England very special. Thanks to you, in looking through the pictures, I also can recall the stories and history that goes along with them. The trip had some great memories, but it was too short, so I definitely have a list of things I still want to see in England. I'm sure we'll be contacting you again.

Take care, and thanks again.

Judy Frederickson - USA