Attractions near The Lodge at Ketton Park
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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.
Burghley House
(4 Miles)*
Burghley house is the largest and grandest of the first Elizabethan Age. Built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer of England, between 1565 and 1587, the house is a family home for his descendants to this day. |
Barnsdale Gardens
(5 Miles)*
Barnsdale Gardens is a joy to visit; 38 themed gardens, ponds and woodlands nestled in a quiet corner of the beautiful Rutland countryside, but just 10 minutes from Stamford and the A1. |
Prebendal Manor House
(7 Miles)*
The Prebendal Manor is a 1,200 year old medieval centre on the north eastern edge of Northamptonshire, near Oundle, Stamford and Peterborough. |
Rutland County Museum
(7 Miles)*
Rutland is England's smallest county - and Rutland County Museum is the perfect introduction to all that the area has to offer. |
Oakham Castle
(7 Miles)*
The splendid Great Hall of Oakham Castle is one of the finest examples of late 12th century domestic architecture in England. |
Nene Valley Railway
(8 Miles)*
The Nene Valley Railway has only been operating since 1977 but the line once formed part of an important cross-country route from East Anglia to the Midlands. |
Southwick Hall
(8 Miles)*
Dating from the 14th Century and owned successively by three families, Southwick Hall illustrates the development of a manor house. |
Elton Hall
(10 Miles)*
Elton Hall stands in the midst of unspoilt landscaped parkland, on a site where there has been a house since the Norman Conquest. |
Rockingham Castle
(10 Miles)*
Overlooking the beautiful Welland Valley and offering fine views over five counties visitors will immediately understand why William the Conqueror ordered this fascinating Norman Castle to be built. |
Lyveden New Bield
(11 Miles)*
The empty shell of Lyveden New Bield stands like a doll's house awaiting furniture and a family to move into it. After 400 years, that is unlikely to happen. |
Towns near The Lodge at Ketton Park
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Duddington
(2 Miles)*
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Barrowden
(3 Miles)*
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Morcott
(3 Miles)*
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Stamford
(4 Miles)*
Stamford "the finest scene between London and Edinburgh" (Sir Walter Scott). The town still retains its medieval street pattern making an attractive mix of narrow passageways and cobbled streets opening into more spacious squares. |
King's Cliffe
(5 Miles)*
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Blatherwycke
(5 Miles)*
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Harringworth
(5 Miles)*
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Uffington
(6 Miles)*
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Thornhaugh
(6 Miles)*
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Bulwick
(6 Miles)*
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