Towns and Villages Near Barton Hall:
Higham FERRERS

Nestled in the heart of England, Barton Hall serves as a perfect base for exploring the picturesque towns and villages that dot the countryside. 

One gem of a town, just a stone’s throw away, is Higham Ferrers. In this blog post, we’ll take you on a journey through this charming town, highlighting its attractions, historical significance, and nearby activities. So, whether you’re staying with us at Barton Hall or planning a visit, Higham Ferrers is a destination you won’t want to miss. 

Hotels Near HIGHAM FERRERS

 The Distance and Directions from Barton Hall

Higham Ferrers is conveniently located just 12 miles southeast of Barton Hall, making it an easy and scenic drive. Simply head south on the A6003, merge onto the A14 towards Huntingdon, and take the A45 exit for Higham Ferrers. The journey takes about 20 minutes by car, offering stunning views of the Northamptonshire countryside en route.

 

 Things to Do In Higham Ferrers

Higham Ferrers is a vibrant town with a variety of activities to suit all interests. Stroll through the historic market square and immerse yourself in the local culture. You’ll find quaint shops offering unique gifts and local produce. If you’re visiting on a Saturday, be sure to explore the lively Farmers’ Market, where you can sample delicious local delicacies.

 

 Notable Attractions or Points of Interest In Higham Ferrers

One must-visit attraction is St. Mary’s Church, a beautiful example of medieval architecture dating back to the 13th century. Its towering spire and intricately carved interior are captivating. Another historical landmark is the Bede House, a charming building with fascinating stories about its past life as a religious house. 

 

Don’t miss the Ferrers School Old Hall, an architectural gem that further enriches the town’s historical narrative. For art enthusiasts, the Chichele College, with its art exhibitions and workshops, is another highlight.

 

 Other Things to Do Nearby

Just outside Higham Ferrers, you can explore the Stanwick Lakes, a haven for nature lovers. Enjoy a leisurely walk, bike ride, or even some birdwatching in this expansive green space. Nearby, the Rushden Lakes shopping centre offers a mix of high-street brands, dining options, and a cinema, providing a modern contrast to the historic charm of Higham Ferrers.

 

 The History of Higham Ferrers

Higham Ferrers has a rich history stretching back to Roman times. It flourished in the medieval period, receiving its market charter in 1251. The town was once home to Henry Chichele, the Archbishop of Canterbury in the 15th century, who founded the Chichele College. Over the centuries, Higham Ferrers has maintained its historical charm while evolving into a lively hub for locals and visitors alike.

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