Castles In Northamptonshire:
Wakerley Motte

Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of Northamptonshire, Wakerley Motte offers a window into a bygone era.

As one of the county’s hidden gems, this historic site attracts visitors from far and wide who are eager to explore its rich history and scenic beauty.

If you’re staying at Barton Hall, this is a perfect day-trip destination for you to conside

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Distance and Directions from Barton Hall

Wakerley Motte is conveniently located just 20 miles from Barton Hall, making it an easy drive for a day out.

To get there, head out of Barton Hall and join the A6 towards Kettering. From Kettering, take the A427 towards Corby, then continue onto the A43.

Follow the signs to Wakerley, and you’ll find the motte nestled just a short distance from the village. The journey typically takes around 35 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions.

 

Things to Do at the Castle

While the site itself is a motte, a type of Norman earthwork castle, it’s a fantastic spot for history enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful outdoor retreat. Here, you can stroll around the remains of the castle and enjoy views of the surrounding countryside. Bring a picnic and enjoy a relaxing lunch in the open, or embark on some amateur photography — the landscapes offer plenty of stunning vistas that are perfect for capturing.

 

Castle Opening Times

Wakerley Motte is open to the public all year round. As an outdoor site with no formal entry gates or restrictions, you can visit at any time that suits you. However, it is advised to visit during daylight hours for the best experience and to ensure your safety.

 

Other Things to Do Nearby

After exploring Wakerley Motte, there are plenty of other activities and attractions in the vicinity to enjoy. Consider a visit to the nearby Fineshade Wood, ideal for a lovely walk or cycle through serene woodlands.

For those interested in more historical pursuits, Rockingham Castle is just a short drive away and offers a more traditional castle experience, complete with guided tours and a fascinating history to uncover.

 

The History of the Castle

Wakerley Motte dates back to the 11th century and was originally constructed following the Norman Conquest of England.

These mottes featured a wooden or stone keep situated atop a raised earthwork called a motte, accompanied by an enclosed courtyard, or bailey.

While Wakerley Motte no longer displays a keep, the location offers a glimpse into the strategic military practices of the Normans.

Its position provided an ideal lookout for observing the surrounding area, which was essential during times of unrest.

 

To enhance your visit to Northamptonshire and explore more of what the area offers, consider extending your stay at Barton Hall.

Our rooms ensure comfort and proximity to the region’s best attractions, making your visit both enjoyable and convenient.

 

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