| 2 miles from northampton museum and art gallery. stylish en suite accommodations have flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment, plus free wifi and toiletries. a 3-minute walk from a bus stop, this contemporary pub with rooms is 2 miles from sixfields stadium and 3. cooked breakfast and on-site parking are complimentary. the restaurant offers a modern british menu and multiple dining rooms (including a conservatory); the bar features a patio, fireplaces and sofas. Heathrow Airport 1 hr 22
Northampton & Lamport Railway (11 min) Restored heritage track, designed by George Stephenson, for seasonal steam and diesel-powered rides. Northampton Museum and Art Gallery (11 min) Museum, art, and art museum Salcey Forest (24 min) Former royal hunting forest with walking & biking among centuries-old oaks, plus a cafe & play area. Abington Park Museum (13 min) Museum of the Northamptonshire Regiment and history of leather design in a 500-year-old manor house. Sywell Country Park (22 min) This area around a former reservoir has walking paths & a butterfly garden, plus a cafe & play area. Northampton Museum and Art Gallery - currently CLOSED for expansion (11 min) Free museum with massive shoe collection, plus fine and decorative art and local heritage displays. Billing Aquadrome (18 min) Leisure complex with amusement rides, escape rooms & a miniature train, plus play zones & a pool. Pitsford water fishing lodge (20 min) Reservoir and birdwatching Coton Manor Garden (16 min) Garden and forest Aspers Casino Northampton (8 min) Splashy entertainment complex & gambling house, with eateries, bars & live music. Althorp Estate (9 min) July-August access to the Spencer family estate, with Princess Diana's island grave and a museum. Delapre Abbey (13 min) Scenic gardens & parkland surround this historical abbey with guided tours, a cafe & gift shop. Castle Ashby Gardens (24 min) Landscaped lawns, an 1872 orangery & a butterfly garden, plus a menagerie with meerkats & marmosets. 78 Derngate (10 min) Restaurant, shop and art gallery in a Georgian house with interiors by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. |