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Northamptonshire is one of England’s most underrated counties: stately homes, canal locks, rail trails, and country pubs, all within an hour of The Cottage.

  • Kelmarsh Hall (10 min), Rockingham Castle (30 min), Burghley House (40 min)
  • Foxton Locks (20 min) — Britain’s longest staircase of locks
  • Brixworth Country Park, Welland Park, Pitsford Reservoir
  • Silverstone (under an hour) for motorsport
  • Sits inside the Oxford-Cambridge-Birmingham triangle
7 Best Things to Do in Northamptonshire from The Cottage
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The East Midlands’ Northamptonshire, sometimes referred to as the “Rose of the Shires,” is a treasure. With its picturesque scenery, ancient sites, and quaint towns, the county provides the ideal mix of action and peace. Everyone can find something to enjoy in Northamptonshire, whether they are nature lovers, history buffs, or just seeking a peaceful getaway.Discover the 7 best things to do in Northamptonshire, including exploring historic landmarks, hiking scenic trails, and visiting charming villages,perfect for an memorable experience in this captivating region

Adding to its allure is The Cottage – Luxury Countryside Retreat for Family and Friends, a serene and sophisticated boutique stay that perfectly complements your exploration of the region. For those planning a visit, here’s a comprehensive guide to the seven best things to do in Northamptonshire.

1. Discover the Grandeur of Althorp House

Home to the Spencer family for over 500 years, Althorp House is one of Northamptonshire’s most iconic landmarks. This beautiful property honors Princess Diana’s lasting legacy and is most famous for being her childhood home.

  • Why Visit? Explore the house’s magnificent interiors, extensive art collection, and beautiful grounds.
  • Highlights: Diana’s Memorial, the Round Oval lake, and the estate’s 13,000 acres of parkland.
  • Tips: Visit during the summer months when the estate opens to the public.

Althorp House offers a glimpse into British aristocracy while also providing a peaceful retreat from modern life.

2. Stay at The Cottage – Luxury Countryside Retreat for Family and Friends

Susan, Founder of Espais Roca

A Note from Susan

“The Cottage is a very special place. Every detail has been thought through, from the Hypnos mattress to the espresso machine to the private dining deck. It is designed for couples who want to slow down and enjoy being together.”

— Susan, Founder of Espais Roca

set amidst Northamptonshire’s lush countryside, The Cottage is the epitome of luxury and relaxation. This boutique retreat is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a unique escape.

Why The Cottage?

  • Stylish Accommodation: Featuring chic interiors, spacious bedrooms, and communal areas, The Cottage is designed to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
  • Exclusive Amenities: A fully equipped kitchen, private gardens, and state-of-the-art entertainment options make this retreat feel like a home away from home.
  • Prime Location: The Cottage offers easy access to Northamptonshire’s top attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring the region.

For more information or to book your stay, visit The Cottage Boutique Hotel.

3. Walk Through the Enchanting Canons Ashby

Step back in time at Canons Ashby, a National Trust property with a stunning Elizabethan manor house surrounded by picturesque gardens.

  • Why Visit? enjoy in the charm of a 16th-century home filled with family heirlooms and artefacts.
  • Highlights: The beautiful walled gardens, St Mary’s Church, and the tranquil countryside setting.
  • Tips: Don’t miss the tea room, which serves freshly baked scones and traditional cream teas.

Canons Ashby is perfect for a leisurely day out and offers excellent opportunities for photography enthusiasts.

4. Explore the Historic Market Town of Oundle

Located along the River Nene, Oundle is a quintessential English market town with a rich history and lively community.

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“It was perfect. Beautiful inside and out and the little details were so lovely. The communication with Susan was amazing, our stay felt luxurious, from the dreamy bed and sheets, to the generous breakfast!”

— Anika Kanti, via AirbnbAirbnb

  • Why Visit? Admire the town’s limestone buildings, independent shops, and cosy cafes.
  • Highlights: The Talbot Hotel, which incorporates stonework from Fotheringhay Castle, and the annual Oundle International Festival, which celebrates music and culture.
  • Tips: Take a riverside walk or cycle along the nearby Nene Way for scenic views.

Oundle’s charm lies in its ability to combine history with modern living, offering visitors a relaxed yet enriching experience.

5. Visit Silverstone Circuit – The Home of British Motorsport

For adrenaline junkies and racing fans, a visit to Silverstone Circuit is a must. This world-renowned venue hosts the British Grand Prix and numerous other motorsport events throughout the year.

  • Why Visit? Feel the thrill of Formula 1 racing or enjoy track days and driving experiences.
  • Highlights: The Silverstone Interactive Museum, which delves into the history of British motorsport, and the chance to drive a supercar.
  • Tips: Check the event schedule and book tickets in advance for major races.

Silverstone is a fantastic destination for families, offering excitement and entertainment for all ages.

6. Unwind at Stanwick Lakes

Escape to the great outdoors at Stanwick Lakes, a sprawling nature reserve offering activities for both adults and children.

  • Why Visit? Explore scenic walking and cycling trails, birdwatching hides, and outdoor play areas.
  • Highlights: The Adventure Playground, tranquil picnic spots, and seasonal events like nature workshops.
  • Tips: Rent a bike or kayak to make the most of your visit.

Stanwick Lakes is a haven for nature lovers and provides a perfect day out for families seeking fun and relaxation in the countryside.

7. Admire the Architecture of Boughton House

Known as the “English Versailles,” Boughton House is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. The stately home, with its impeccably preserved interiors, reflects centuries of history and artistic excellence.

  • Why Visit? Marvel at the house’s grandeur, art collections, and French-inspired gardens.
  • Highlights: The Great Hall, the landscaped parklands, and the seasonal events hosted on the estate.
  • Tips: Time your visit to coincide with exhibitions or concerts held in the house and gardens.

Boughton House is a cultural treasure that transports visitors to a world of elegance and sophistication.

Other Noteworthy Attractions in Northamptonshire

  • Rockingham Castle: A historic stronghold with panoramic views of the Welland Valley.
  • Cottesbrooke Hall and Gardens: The inspiration for Jane Austen’s “Mansfield Park.”
  • Northampton Museum & Art Gallery: Home to the world’s largest collection of historical footwear.
  • Brampton Valley Way: A 14-mile trail perfect for walkers and cyclists.

Where to Stay in Northamptonshire

For a truly memorable experience, The Cottage – Luxury Countryside Retreat for Family and Friends offers an exceptional combination of comfort and style. Its prime location makes it an excellent base for exploring the county’s top attractions.

Learn more about this exquisite retreat here.

Your Romantic Countryside Retreat

The Cottage, a converted Victorian dovecote on the 14 Acres estate. Perfect for couples and small families.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people does The Cottage sleep?

The Cottage sleeps up to 4 guests: a super king bed in the main bedroom and a sofa bed in the living area. Perfect for a couple, two couples travelling together, or a small family.

How far is The Cottage from Market Harborough?

Market Harborough town centre is about 10 minutes by car from The Cottage in Clipston. The town has markets on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, plus independent shops and good restaurants.

Can I bring a dog?

The Cottage is not currently dog-friendly. The Loft on the same 14 Acres estate is dog-friendly, so if you are travelling with a dog, ask Susan about staying there or booking both properties together.

Is there parking at The Cottage?

Yes, there is private parking on the 14 Acres estate. An EV charger is also available for guests driving electric vehicles.

Can I book The Cottage alongside other properties?

Yes. The Cottage (sleeps 4), The Loft (sleeps 6), and The Barn (sleeps 8) are all on the same 14 Acres estate and can be booked together for up to 18 guests. Popular for weddings, milestone birthdays, and family reunions.

What time is check-in and check-out?

Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am. Smart locks mean there is no key handover — you arrive whenever suits and let yourself in with a code.

Book The Cottage

A romantic Victorian dovecote conversion with a super king bed, private dining deck, and rolling countryside views. Part of the 14 Acres estate in Clipston. From £119/night.

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7 Best Things to Do in Northamptonshire from The Cottage
7 Best Things to Do in Northamptonshire from The Cottage