Try something different – take a llama to lunch! Enjoy the beautiful Northamptonshire countryside leading one of our gentle llamas along bridleways and by-ways. Available...
The home of the Dryden family since its construction, this Elizabethan manor house has survived more or less unaltered since about 1710. The intimate and...
The Black History Project is run by the Northamptonshire Black History Association and is a public manifestation of the research and historical evidence that they...
Piddington Roman Villa is located in the countryside of Northamptonshire, and offers an insight into the ancient history of this area of the country and...
The museum houses the largest collection of footwear in the world, other collections include decorative arts, Italian 15th – 18th century paintings and British art,...
The Estorick Collection is somewhat unusual in Britain as it is entirely focussed on modern Italian art. The excellent collection offers visitors the chance...
Located in the heart of Northampton, this large library houses an extensive collection of books and audiovisual material that crosses an eclectic range of genres....
A country park with 200 acres of beautiful parkland including five lakes and various children’s activities, all bordered by the River Ouse. The park also...
Just across the fields from Althorp, Holdenby House provides a regal background for a beautiful garden and a magnificent Falconry Centre, where you can watch...
Located in the town of Northampton, this regimental museum celebrates the history of this wing of the armed forces. Throughout the years, the regiment...
Abington Museum is a 15th Century manor house now home to Northamptonshire’s military history, a 19th Century fashion gallery and the story of Northampton life...
See Haddonstone’s classic garden ornaments in the beautiful setting of the walled manor gardens – including urns, troughs, fountains, statuary, bird baths, sundials, obelisks, columns...
Officially the National Badminton Museum opened in 2003 and has quickly blossomed into one of the most important centres with regards to the sport anywhere...
The home and 18th Century gardens of William Cowper, poet, translator of Homer, letter-writer and gardener. Displays memorabilia of Cowper and John Newton, evangelical curate...
Milton Keynes Central Library is located within easy access of the main attractions at the heart of the community, and offers a first class cultural...
The Milton Keynes Gallery presents a fine collection of exhibitions in contemporary visual art throughout the year. The large space has been especially designed...
Managed by Ambassador Theatre Group, the Milton Keynes Theatre opened in Octover 1999 and is one of the most technologically advanced new theatres in the...
A theme park particularly suitable for families with children aged two to thirteen years. Nestled in a park setting with ample free parking, it’s small...
Coton Manor lies in peaceful Northamptonshire countryside and enjoys beautiful views, providing an idea setting for the garden. The ten acre garden enclosed a series...
Farnborough Hall is a beautiful honey-coloured stone house, built in the mid-18th century and the home of the Holbech family for over 300 years. Even...
The Open University is a well-respected institution in Britain that allows students to study primarily via correspondence from home. This library and archive brings...
During World War II the German armed forces top secret codes were broken at Bletchley Park, providing the allies with vital information towards their war...