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Ely — city and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England.

Ely, towns & cities in Cambridgeshire

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
3 h–6 h
Nearest railway station
Ely · 0.9 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Ely is a town, city, village or settlement in the United Kingdom. It covers approximately 23 km². Recent population estimates put it at around 20,256 people. Address: CB7. Wikidata describes it as: "city and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England". Coordinates: 52.3981°, 0.2622°.

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Protected designations

  • Site of Special Scientific Interest: Ouse Washes SSSI
  • Ramsar wetland: Ouse Washes

Designations sourced from Natural England open data under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Ely ( EE-lee) is a cathedral city and civil parish in the district of East Cambridgeshire in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies 14 miles (23 km) north-east of Cambridge, 24 miles (39 km) south-east of Peterborough, and 80 miles (130 km) from London. As well as the built up area itself, the parish also covers surrounding rural areas including the settlements of Chettisham, Prickwillow, Mile End, Queen Adelaide, and Stuntney. At the 2021 census the built up area had a population of 19,185 and the parish had a population of 20,574. Ely is built on a 23-square-mile (60 km2) Kimmeridge Clay island which, at 85 feet (26 m), is the highest land in the Fens. It was due to this topography that Ely was not waterlogged like the surrounding Fenland, and an island separated from the mainland. Major rivers including the Witham, Welland, Nene and Great Ouse feed into the Fens and, until draining commenced in the eighteenth century, formed freshwater marshes and meres within which peat was laid down. Once the Fens were drained, this peat created a rich and fertile soil ideal for farming. The River Great Ouse was a significant means of transport until the Fens were drained and Ely ceased to be an island in the seventeenth century. The river is now a popular boating spot and has a large marina. Although now surrounded by land, the city is still known as the Isle of Ely. There are two Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the city: a former Kimmeridge Clay quarry, and one of the United Kingdom's best remaining examples of medieval ridge and furrow agriculture. The economy of the region is mainly agricultural. Before the Fens were drained, eel fishing was an important activity, from which the settlement's name may have been derived. Other important activities included wildfowling, peat extraction, and the harvesting of osier (willow) and sedge (rush). The city had been the centre of local pottery production for more than 700 years, including pottery known as Babylon ware. A Roman…

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Visiting

Children's book Tom's Midnight Garden by Philippa Pearce is partly set in Ely and includes a scene in Ely Cathedral and scenes inspired by the author's father's own childhood experiences of skating along the frozen river from Cambridge to Ely in the frost of 1894–95. The first series of Jim Kelly's crime novels, featuring journalist Philip Dryden, is largely set in the author's home town of Ely and in the Fens. Graham Swift's 1983 novel Waterland takes place, and recounts several historical events, in and around Ely. The Tales of the Unexpected episode "The Flypaper" was filmed in Ely. The 2023 film Maestro has scenes filmed in Ely, including within the Ely Cathedral The album cover for…

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Coordinates
52.3981, 0.2622
County
Cambridgeshire
Parish
Ely
Postcode
CB7
Parliamentary constituency
Ely and East Cambridgeshire
Population
20,256
Nearest railway station
Ely0.9 km
Opening
Tu-Sa 10:00-16:00

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Ely?
Ely is in Cambridgeshire, London, United Kingdom (postcode CB7), in the parish of Ely.
Is Ely a protected site?
Yes — Ely is part of the Ouse Washes SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest and the Ouse Washes Ramsar wetland.
Is Ely free to visit?
Yes, Ely is free to enter.
How do I get to Ely?
The nearest railway station is Ely, about 0.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CB7.