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Popular Cambridgeshire attraction forced to close after water outage

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A family-friendly estate has been forced to close due to a water outage “beyond its control”

A popular attraction in Cambridgeshire has been forced to shut on Wednesday (June 10) due to a water outage. Owned by the National Trust, Wimpole Estate, near Arrington, has closed today due to a regional water outage “beyond its control,” they say.

The reopening time has not yet been confirmed and visitors have been advised to refer to its website for further updates.

In a statement warning visitors of the closure, a spokesperson for the estate said: “We greatly regret having to close Wimpole Estate today, 10th June. Due to a regional water outage this is beyond our control.

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“We apologise for any inconvenience or disappointment that this may have caused. Please refer to the website about future reopening times.”

Wimpole Estate offers an impressive 17th-century mansion, an extensive garden and parkland with an array of wildlife to explore, an in-hand farm and a cafe known as The Old Rectory.

Visitors also regularly follow pathways around the countryside before ending up at The Old Rectory for some lunch. Its terrace even overlooks the garden.

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