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Attractions near East Haddon Grange
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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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Holdenby House and Gardens
(1 Mile)*
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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Coton Manor Garden
(3 Miles)*
Coton Manor lies in peaceful Northamptonshire countryside and enjoys beautiful views providing an ideal setting for the garden. |
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Northampton Museum & Art Gallery
(6 Miles)*
Fascinating footwear worn throughout the ages is just one of the many attractions in the museum. |
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Lamport Hall
(7 Miles)*
Lamport Hall was the home of the Isham family for over four centuries. |
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Abington Park Museum
(7 Miles)*
'The museum in the park' is a beautiful Grade 1 listed building. |
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Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens
(9 Miles)*
Kelmarsh is a 3,363 acre (1361ha) agricultural estate at the heart of which stands the eighteenth century Kelmarsh Hall, surrounded by its pleasure gardens and parkland. |
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Stanford Hall
(9 Miles)*
Stanford, where Shakespeare's Avon flows gently through the Park, has been the home of the Cave family, ancestors of the present owner Lady Braye since 1430. |
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Sywell Aviation Museum
(9 Miles)*
Sywell Aviation Museum charts the history of the delightful Art Deco Sywell Aerodrome from 1928 to the present, and aviation in Northamptonshire as a whole. |
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National Waterways Museum
(11 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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Rugby School Tours & Museum
(11 Miles)*
Rugby School Museum in Barby Road is open as part of the School tour. |
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Towns near East Haddon Grange
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Great Brington
(2 Miles)*
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Harlestone
(3 Miles)*
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Flore
(4 Miles)*
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Brixworth
(5 Miles)*
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Crick
(5 Miles)*
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Dodford
(5 Miles)*
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Ashby St Ledgers
(5 Miles)*
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Kislingbury
(6 Miles)*
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Northampton
(6 Miles)*
Northampton is a large market town of around 200,000 people, about 50 miles southeast of Birmingham. It was initially a farming community around the 7th century and later became the centre of the ancient kingdom of Mercia. |
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Bugbrooke
(6 Miles)*
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