Brackley is a market town close to the Northamptonshire border with Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Since 1990, it has grown considerably with new housing estates, but retains the original town centre and market feel.
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- Brackley Castle, 52.02348°, -1.15344°. An earth mound is all that remains of this castle built soon after 1086, and going out of use around 1200.
- Town Hall, 9 Market Pl, NN13 7AB, 52.026458°, -1.149618°.
- Brackley Manor House, 52.03055°, -1.146141°.
- Sulgrave Manor, 52.103°, -1.184°. A house built by ancestors of George Washington, now a museum.
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Market day is Friday, and a Farmers Market comes to town on the third Saturday morning of every month.
- Ptolemy Toys, 50 High Street, NN13 7DS, 52.031031°, -1.145544°, +44 1280 843000. M-F 10:30-14:30, Sa 10:00-13:00, Su closed. Traditional Toys
- Charlottes Barn, 3 Market Place. Selling 19th-century furniture in old paint.
- Brackley Antique Cellar, Drayman's Walk, NN13 6BE (located in the basement under the town centre Waitrose), 52.026743°, -1.15063°, +44 1280 841841, antiquecellar@tesco.net. Over 160 independent dealers, 30,000 sq ft of antiques and collectables, under one roof and on one level.
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