United Kingdom Oliver Cromwell’s House, Ely

4 images 1 contributors

Andrew Sharpe

About this spot
This was the family home of Oliver Cromwell. The kitchen dates from around 1215, other parts being built later. Oliver moved here with his family in 1636 and remained for just over ten years. For many years it was the vicarage for St Mary’s Church, but in 1988 it was bought by the local council and is now the local tourist information office, and a museum that has been refurbished to show how it may have looked during Cromwell's lifetime.

Join PhotoHound to learn how, where and when to capture amazing photos here

  • Know the best times, seasons & shooting conditions
  • Detailed directions - maps, co-ordinates and directions
  • Know how to get there - where to park or how to reach there using public transport
  • Browse inspirational photos and learn how they were taken - see the EXIF details
  • Bookmark your favourite spots for future reference
  • Know exactly when to shoot for beautiful photographs - sunrise, sunset, blue hour and astrophotography
  • Detailed, 7-day weather forecast at this location
  • Share your images with like-minded travel photographers
Essential Information

Guides

This spot appears in 1 guide.


Share this photo spot


Join thousands of photographers exploring the world with PhotoHound

Sign up or Log in