
There can be few counties in England with quite such a fascinating past as Northamptonshire, let alone one with so many historic houses, fine churches and monuments.
To the north and east lies Rockingham Forest, once annexed by William the Conqueror as his personal hunting ground and still with large tracts of woodland. It is excellent touring country, dotted with unspoilt pretty stone villages and the attractions of Rockingham Castle, Thomas Tresham's follies, Kirby Hall and the ancient market towns of Oundle and Stamford to name but a few.
Here, as with elsewhere in the county, water is a special feature of the quiet rolling countryside and the rivers, canals, lakes and reservoirs will keep many a fisherman and birdwatcher happy. Ramblers, golfers and horse riders are also well catered for.
In the south and west you'll find other hidden treasures such as Althrop, Cannons Ashby, Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum and Sulgrave Manor. These, together with a variety of gardens, animal parks, antique, craft and farm shops, pubs and restaurants provide a thoroughly relaxing and richly rewarding holiday experience.

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