Althorp
Althorp

Northampton’s museums are the place to go for foot fashion fans or fetishists, given its long association with the shoe trade. It also has one of the most fascinating churches in the country, the round Holy Sepulchre, and the largest market place... Read More

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Northampton Events

March
Victorian Easter
April
St George's Day Celebrations
May
Northamptonshire Food and Drink Festival
June
Classic and Sports Car Show
Hot Air Balloons and Jazz
Northampton Carnival
The 10th Althorp Literary Festival
July
Castle Ashby Country Fair
Festival of History
Northampton Carnival Weekend
Proms in the Park
Singing Sticks Didgeridoo Music Festival
Walk in the Park
August
Holdenby Food Show
Northampton Balloon Festival
Sporting Gun Show at Althorp
Summer Retreat Festival
The AMEF Music Festival
September
Althorp Autumn Garden Show
Northampton Green Festival
Rotary County Fair and Fun Day
December
The Fabulous Frost Fair

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Overstone Park Hotel

Overstone Park Hotel
Apart from the uniquely glorious parkland setting and an unrivaled central location , OVERSTONE PARK is a hugely appealing venue for corporate hospitality. The satisfaction of guests, visitors and members alike is treated very seriously ... More | Double Room: From £54 | visit website
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Broomhill Hotel

Broomhill Hotel

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Uniquely set in its own grounds of 16 acres of parkland, Broomhill overlooks some of Northamptonshires most beautiful countryside, offering fantastic A La Carte dining together with Table d'Hote and ... More

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Globe Hotel

Globe Hotel

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The Globe Hotel is a 19th Century Coaching Inn with 18 en-suite bedrooms, a public bar and restaurant The Globe Hotel is privately owned and operated and its location & informality ... More

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The Langham Hotel

The Langham Hotel

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Conveniently situated a short walk from the town centre, our hotel is minutes from the town's mainline railway station and within easy access of business and industrial estates. A family-run business established ... More

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The Worlds End

The Worlds End

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Close to main routes, midway between Northampton and Wellingborough. 20 brand new modern bedrooms, featuring 5ft king size beds, lcd tv, broadband connection and telephone. ... More

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Stags Head

Stags Head

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A public house has occupied this site since 1766 (it was formerly named 'The Goat') and is now under new management.Recently refurbished to a high standard, The Stags Head Public ... More

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Hopping Hare

Hopping Hare

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The Hopping Hare building dates back to 1902 and was originally a Manor House.Fresh from major refurbishment.Situated 2-3 miles from the town centre, nearby attractions include Althorpe House and Silverstone. ... More

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Sedgebrook Hall

Sedgebrook Hall
In 13 acres of beautiful, peaceful grounds, Sedgebrook Hall is situated in the pretty village of Chapel Brampton. It has an indoor pool, a gym and modern en suite rooms. Sedgebrook Hall is a country house ... More | Double Room: From £58 | visit website
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Highgate House Conference Centre

Highgate House Conference Centre

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Our venue is a striking country mansion in the picturesque Northamptonshire village of Creaton. Originally a coaching inn, it has evolved into a superb venue for all kinds of events. Its ... More

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Campanile Hotel Northampton

Campanile Hotel Northampton

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Welcome to the New Generation Campanile Northampton!Situated next to junction 15 on the M1. 35 miles from Luton airport and 3 miles from Northampton station, your New Generation Campanile hotel ... More

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