Oundle
Visit :-
The Museum
Specialist Shops
Market Day - Thursdays
Historic Buildings - see Town Trail
'Petrolheads'
Silverstone - (40) home of F.1. British Grand Prix on the A43 Oxford road.
Santa Pod - (17) home of F.1.A. European Drag Racing at Podington off A6 near Rushden.
Rockingham Motor Speedway - (9) near Corby. American 'Indy' style oval for cars and superbikes. (Opens May 2001)
Rockingham Forest
An area of almost 200 sq miles originally designated Royal Hunting Forest by William the Conqueror, stretching betwen Stamford and Kettering - look out for Red Kites in the northern areas.
Historic Churches
Oundle - tallest spire in Northamptonshire
Brigstock - Saxon church
Fotheringhay - Mary, Queen of Scots fame
Wadenhoe - isolated hilltop church
Deene - tomb of 7th Earl of Cardigan (Charge of the Light Brigade)
Aldwincle - John Dryden born in house opposite
Achurch - tomb of Crusader Knight with his horse!
World War II Airfields
Polebrook USAAF
97th & 351st Bomb Groups memorial off side road at end of old runway.
Deenethorpe USAAF 401st Bomb Group memorial on the Oundle - Corby
road - A427.
Kingscliffe USAAF 20th Fighter Group memorial on Kingscliffe -
Wansford Road
Spanhoe USAAF 315th Troop Carrier Group memorial on Laxton - Harringworth
road off A43
Grafton Underwood USAAF 97th and 384th (heavy) Bomb Groups memorial
at end of former runway on Geddington road
Harrington USAAF 801st Bomb Group and Office of Strategic Services
(Carpetbaggers) flew special missions from here. Memorial and museum
off the Harrington - Lamport road
Local Unspoilt Villages
Ashton (home of the World Conker Championships
in October)
Kingscliffe,
Wansford-in-England,
Wadenhoe and Pilton,
Duddington and Bulwick
The River Nene
The river Nene meanders from SW to NE right through the area, navigable from the sea. Excellent coarse fishing, birdwatching and walking on the Nene Way
Kirby Hall - 4 miles north east of Corby off the
A43 on the minor road to Deene & Gretton. Follow Brown & White
signs. EH property open April - September.
Southwick Hall,/Elton Hall/Deene Park - country houses still in
private occupation - check locally for opening times
Lyveden New Bield
Four miles south west of Oundle, off the A427 on a minor road to Brigstock. Follow the brown & white signs. National Trust Property. Open all year. See the Tresham Trail leaflet.
Oundle has many local attractions and is well situated for access within an hour's journey to many other places of interest:
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of interest
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a short description, how to get there, etc.)
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Gardeners' World, some gardens to visit:
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Stable Cottage - sleeps 4
Tourist Board Rating :
Description :
2 bedrooms, one double
and one twin (2'6" beds), bathroom, shower room/W.C., sitting room,
fully equipped kitchen/diner, T.V., full central heating. Free parking in
the adjoining public carpark.
Tariff :
£325.00 per week
- £50 per couple/£30 per person per night .








Guinness - sleeps
2
National
Accessibility Scheme.
Tourist Board Rating : ![]()
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Description
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The property is all on
one level as follows:- double bedroom, living room, well fitted kitchen,
shower room with clear access to shower, W.C. and washbasin, T.V., central
heating. Free
parking in the adjoining public carpark.
Tariff
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£250.00 per week
or £50 per couple/£30 per person per night .
Courtyard Cottage - sleeps 2 (double)
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Description :
bed/sitting
room, shower, separate W.C., kitchen/dinette, T.V.,
central heating. Free
parking in the adjoining public carpark.
Tariff :
£230.00
per week or £50 per couple/£30 per person per night .

Groom's Cottage - sleeps 2 (twin beds)
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Description :
large bed/sitting
room, shower room/W.C., well equipped kitchen/diner, T.V., full central
heating. >Free
parking in the adjoining public carpark.
Tariff :
£240.00
per week or £50 per couple/£30 per person per night .


Mr and Mrs R. Simmonds
30/32 Market Place, OUNDLE, Northants, PE8 4BE
Tel: (01832) 275508
A selection of self catering 'cottages' suitable for weeks, short breaks or weekends depending upon availability.
They stand in secluded walled gardens in the centre of this pretty and historic Northamptonshire Market Town.
The cottages are fitted and furnished to a high standard and enjoy English Tourist Board accreditation up to 4 stars.
They vary in size - please see Cottage Description for details of each unit.
Four of the cottages lie within the curtilage of Nos 30 and 32 Market Place, all are close to the centre of this historic town. They have been created from various outbuildings which were formerly a Coach house, Stables and Groom's Bothy which were derelict when the present owners acquired the property in 1981.
Records show that there was an ale house called "The Nags Head" on part of the site in 1795. The property appears to have been acquired by a butcher called Arnsby in 1828. It is believed that he was responsible for the demolition and rebuilding of the three storey front of the property to create a more impressive building as befitted his status.
It was acquired by an apothecary, Robert Turner, in 1844 and there has been a chemist on the site ever since.

Although the gardens were derelict and have been redesigned there are still traces of the apothecary's original plant ingredients found in various parts of the garden. Some of the plants used in herbal and plant remedies can be found throughout. Rose, Deadly Nightshade, Aconite, Thornapple, Foxglove, Feverfew, Lilies, Anenome, Ceanothus, St John's Wort, Chamomile, Crocus, Cyclamen, Daisy, Evening Primrose, Flyagaric, Hellebore, Wild Hops, Hypericum, Jasmine, Lavender, Mint, Nettles, Peony, Rhododendron, Thyme, Rosemary,Witch Hazel, Monkshood, to name but a few!

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sleeps |
per week |
per night |
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single |
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| Stable | 4/5 |
£325.00 |
£50.00 |
£30.00 |
| Groom's | 2 |
£240.00 |
£50.00 |
£30.00 |
| Courtyard | 2 |
£230.00 |
£50.00 |
£30.00 |
| Guinness |
National Accessibility Scheme |
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| 2 |
£250.00 |
£50.00 |
£30.00 |
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3 nights, NO SMOKERS please! |
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Prices include bed linen, towels, cots (if required) and all electricity
and heating.
There is ample, free car parking in the public car park immediately adjacent
to the property. Communal clothes washing and drying facilities are available
for the use of our guests (f.o.c.).
N.B. Dogs are charged for at the rate of £1.00 per night per
dog
Peterborough
click for street map of Oundle

| The historic town of Oundle lies just off the A605 about 6 miles north of its junction with the A14 (A1 - M1) link road. Peterborough is 10 miles to the east, Corby 10 miles to the west; Stamford (15 miles), Cambridge (30 miles) and Northampton (25 miles) are within easy reach. The town is situated in a loop of the River Nene and has many fine buildings of architectural interest, many of them belonging to the famous Public School whose pupils and premises are found throughout the town. |
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Visitors can enjoy peace and tranquillity,
driving, walking or cycling through the picturesque villages, ancient
woodlands or along the banks of the river. Wildlife abounds at the country
parks and nature reserves. Country houses such as Burghley House, Deene
Park, Elton Hall, Kirby Hall, Lyveden New Bield are nearby, also many
beautiful churches including Fotheringhay with its connections with
Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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