Anglesey Abbey House and Gardens visit for carers

Anglesey Abbey House and Gardens visit for carers

Let's explore Anglesey Abbey House and Gardens on visit for carers and enjoy a day of relaxation and beauty in the great outdoors!

By Caring Together Charity

Date and time

Wed, 11 Jun 2025 11:00 - 14:00 GMT+1

Location

National Trust - Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill

Quy Road Lode CB25 9EJ United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Anglesey Abbey House and Gardens visit for carers

This event is a special day out for carers at National Trust Anglesey Abbey, Gardens and Lode Mill. Join us for a relaxing and enjoyable time exploring the beautiful house and gardens. Take a break from your caring responsibilities and treat yourself to a day of tranquility and nature. Connect with other carers and share stories in a supportive environment. Don't miss this opportunity to unwind and recharge in this stunning setting.

Caring Together Charity would love to see unpaid carers from across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.

Entry to the house and gardens is included in your ticket which you can explore at your leisure .

Lunch will not be provided, however, there is a lovely cafe on site for those that wish to organise their own refreshments.

Parking on site with disabled faciliites if required.

We are unable to provide transport for this trip.

PLEASE NOTE - some of the paths around the gardens are gravel and there are some steps/uneven flooring in the house itself.

Organised by

Caring Together Charity is a regional charity who support unpaid carers across Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and Norfolk.

If you are an unpaid carer, we are here to help you. We are here to give you information and advice, and to provide services and support, to make your caring role more manageable. This benefits you and the person you support.

An unpaid carer is any of us, including children, who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, disability, mental health problem or addiction, and would struggle to cope without support.

A key piece of our work to help unpaid carers is to raise awareness in the community with health, social care and education professionals, and employers. Organisations can be accredited with our Carer Friendly Tick Award to recognise for they identify and support carers that they work with.

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