Towns and Villages Near Barton Hall:
Brackley
Discover the enchanting village of Barnwell, nestled in the picturesque Northamptonshire countryside and just a stone’s throw from Barton Hall.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an outdoor adventurer, or a curious traveller, Barnwell offers something for everyone.
Immerse yourself in its rich history, explore notable attractions, and find exciting activities to enjoy during your visit.
Hotels Near BracklEY
Distance and Directions from Barton Hall
Barnwell is conveniently located approximately 5 miles southeast of Barton Hall. To reach Barnwell from Barton Hall, head south on the A6003 and then take the A605 towards Oundle. Follow the scenic country roads and you’ll find yourself in the heart of Barnwell in under 15 minutes, making it a perfect day trip destination during your stay.
Things to Do In Brackley
Barnwell is a haven for those who love to explore quaint English villages. Wander through the village’s charming streets, adorned with historic thatched cottages and friendly local shops.
For a peaceful day out, enjoy a leisurely walk along the River Nene, where you can spot local wildlife and enjoy stunning countryside views.
Notable Attractions or Points of Interest
A must-see in Barnwell is the beautiful Barnwell Country Park. This tranquil park offers walking trails, picnic spots, and delightful lakeside views, perfect for a family day out or a relaxing afternoon.
History buffs will appreciate visiting St. Andrew’s Church, a stunning example of medieval architecture featuring intricate stonework and beautiful stained glass windows.
Other Things to Do Nearby
Just a short drive from Barnwell, you’ll find the bustling market town of Oundle.
Here, you can explore a variety of independent boutiques, enjoy a meal at one of its traditional pubs, or discover the town’s vibrant arts scene. For a day of adventure, head to the nearby Nene Valley Railway for a nostalgic steam train journey through the breathtaking countryside.
The History of the Brackley
The history of Barnwell dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, where it was listed as ‘Bernewelle’.
The village has a rich tapestry of historical events, including its association with the influential Montagu family, who resided in Barnwell Manor during the 16th century.
Today, Barnwell retains its historic charm, offering visitors a glimpse into the past while providing modern amenities for an enjoyable visit.
Explore Other Attractions
Top Shows and Fairs – Northamptonshire Vintage & Classic Car Show
Top Shows and Fairs – Northamptonshire Heritage Forum Events
Top Shows and Fairs – Northamptonshire Food & Drink Festival
Top Shows and Fairs In Northamptonshire – Northamptonshire Day Celebration
Top Shows and Fairs In Northamptonshire – Northamptonshire Craft & Artisan Fair
Top Shows and Fairs In Northamptonshire – Northamptonshire Business Exhibition
Top Shows and Fairs In Northamptonshire – Northampton Carnival
Top Shows and Fairs – Heritage Fair Northants North
Top Shows and Fairs – Delapré Food Festival
Top Shows and Fairs – Blakesley Show
Top Shows and Fairs – Antiques & Vintage Fair At Lamport Hall
Top Shows and Fairs – Northamptonshire Young Farmers County Rally
Archaeological Sites and Ruins Near Barton Hall – Wakerley Great Wood
Archaeological Sites and Ruins Near Barton Hall – Sulgrave Manor & earthworks
Archaeological Sites and Ruins Near Barton Hall – Raunds Settlement
Archaeological Sites and Ruins Near Barton Hall – Rainsborough Camp
Archaeological Sites and Ruins Near Barton Hall – Piddington Roman Villa
Archaeological Sites and Ruins Near Barton Hall – Hunsbury Hill Fort
Archaeological Sites and Ruins Near Barton Hall – Holdenby Village
