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Open access year-round

Cost to Enter

Free of charge

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Accessibility

Limited parking. Best accessed on foot via the public path south of Thorpe Hall or through Thorpe Wood Nature Reserve. Paths across the site are informal and can be muddy—access is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs.

Tucked away in the picturesque village of Deeping St James, Holywell Ponds is a serene and scenic spot perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a quiet escape. The spring-fed ponds have a long history as part of the village’s water system and now form an important habitat for a variety of wildfowl and aquatic plants.

Tucked in Peterborough’s leafy Longthorpe suburb, Holywell Ponds encompass a cluster of eight medieval fish ponds, once part of the historic Thorpe Hall estate, designed to supply freshwater fish to its inhabitants. These ponds are fed by a natural spring emerging from a charming 18th-century grotto, adding both mystery and ecological vitality to the site.

Set within approximately 3.5 hectares of semi-natural grassland, woodland, and swamp, the ponds were officially designated a County Wildlife Site in 1992 and support wildlife such as smooth newts and common frogs. In recent years, volunteers—organised as the Friends of Holywell—have implemented a wildflower meadow and improved access, breathing new life into this historic and ecological gem.

Holywell Ponds

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