About Wisbech - Wisbech, Capital of the Fens, with a population of 20,000+ and situated about 25 miles to the northeast of Peterborough, it is a market town of great character and historical importance. It has a great deal to offer the visitor, from it's Georgian architecture, to it's Church, Museum and other points of interest. Shopping - Located in the very centre of the town The Horsefair Shopping Centre offers a wide range of outlets to meet all your shopping needs. From supermarket shopping to fashion or something for a special occasion, the Horsefair Shopping Centre has 24 retail units to cater for all requirements and budgets and many are open 7 days a week.
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Things to do - Wisbech has two museums; the Wisbech and Fenland Musuem in the Cresent and the Octavia Hill Birthplace House on South Brink. It also has one of the oldest surviving Georgian theatres in the country. The Angles Theatre has just 112 seats and offers a variety of drama, dance and music in a cosy performance space. Facing each other across the water North Brink and South Brink are amongst the finest Georgian Streets in England. They have changed little over the years and have featured as a location for TV period dramas such as David Copperfield and Macawber. For days out with children see: www.kidsdaysout.co.uk/
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