The Peterborough Blue Plaque Trail is a self-guided walk linking dozens of commemorative plaques across the city centre. Each plaque marks a place, person, or event of historic significance—from architectural landmarks to the former homes of notable figures. The trail offers a rich, accessible way to explore the city’s heritage, uncovering stories that might otherwise be overlooked. Visitors can follow an official printed map or use online resources to plan their route, with most plaques located within easy walking distance of Cathedral Square.
Peterborough Blue Plaque Trail
Anchor Attractions | Arts, Culture & Heritage | Cathedral Quarter | Cathedral Quarter Anchor Attractions | Clare Country | Creative Quarter | Film Locations | Nene Reaches Anchor Attraction | Old Town Quarter | Old Town Quarter Anchor Attractions | River & Rail Quarter | River and Rail Quarter Anchor Attractions | The Fen Edge | The Kiln Quarter | The Nene Reaches | Things-to-do
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Address
Various Locations
Opening Times
Heritage Trail – maps are available online or from Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery.
Cost to Enter
Free
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Peterborough Blue Plaque Trail
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