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Attractions near The Barn
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
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Bygones Museum
(4 Miles)*
The museum houses a unique collection of antiques and memorabilia gathered together by the owners over a period of sixty years. |
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Canons Ashby House
(4 Miles)*
Canons Ashby is a romantic, 16th century Elizabethan manor house which has survived unaltered since 1710. Home of the Dryden family since it was first built, the house sits amongst beautiful gardens |
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Sulgrave Manor
(5 Miles)*
Sulgrave Manor is a superb example of a modest manor and garden of the time of Shakespeare, and was home to the ancestors of George Washington. |
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Brook Cottage Garden
(10 Miles)*
The 4-acre garden has been formed by an architect and a plantswoman since 1964 on the west facing slope of a valley. Originally the site comprised a paved courtyard surrounded on three sides by the 17th century Hornton stone house and barn. |
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Upton House & Gardens
(10 Miles)*
Upton House is a late seventeenth century house, built of the mellow local stone, which was remodelled by Walter Samuel, 2nd Viscount Bearstead, after his purchase of the property in 1927. |
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Broughton Castle
(11 Miles)*
The home of Lord and Lady Saye and Sele, and owned by the same family for over 600 years. |
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Rugby School Museum
(13 Miles)*
The Museum has now re-opened at its new site in Barby Road. |
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Royal Pump Rooms Leamington Spa
(14 Miles)*
The Town's Art Gallery and Museum, Library and Tourist Information Centre are all in the restored Royal Pump Rooms building, alongside the existing Assembly Room and a Café. |
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National Waterways Museum
(14 Miles)*
Housed in a restored cornmill in the picturesque village of Stoke Bruerne, the museum collection vividly portrays the heritage of 200 years of inland waterways. |
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Holdenby House and Gardens
(14 Miles)*
Just across the fields from Althorp lies Holdenby, a house whose royal connections go back over 400 years. Built by Sir Christopher Hatton to entertain Elizabeth I, it became the Palace of James I and the prison of his son, Charles I. |
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Towns near The Barn
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Byfield
(1 Mile)*
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Hellidon
(2 Miles)*
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Priors Marston
(2 Miles)*
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Charwelton
(2 Miles)*
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Eydon
(4 Miles)*
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Fawsley
(4 Miles)*
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Badby
(4 Miles)*
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Chipping Warden
(4 Miles)*
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Wormleighton
(4 Miles)*
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Preston Capes
(4 Miles)*
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