Oundle is a historic market town in Northamptonshire, England.
Understand
Surrounded on three sides by the River Nene, Oundle is a market town with some beautiful stone buildings. The first written reference to Oundle was in 715, and Roman and Bronze Age materials have been found in the area.
Oundle has had a school since 1465 and is home to the independent Oundle School, a public school founded in 1556 and one of the largest boarding schools in England.
Get in
By bus
By boat
The River Nene is navigable between Northampton and Peterborough, with links to the Grand Union Canal.
Get around
See
- Lyveden New Bield, near Oundle, PE8 5AT, 52.458401°, -0.5502°, +44 1832 205158, lyveden@nationaltrust.org.uk.
- Fotheringhay Castle, 52.5246°, -0.43757°. remains (motte) of castle where Mary Queen of Scots was tried and executed 2017-03-25
- Oundle Museum, The Courthouse, Mill Road, PE8 4BW, 52.48063°, -0.47483°. March to October: Sa, Su 1PM - 4PM. Volunteer run museum in the old courthouse. The museum has exhibitions on the town's history, agricultural machinery in the barn and an annual temporary exhibition. free, donations welcome 2023-02-17
Do
Buy
Eat
Drink
- Nene Valley Brewery, 52.48681°, -0.46427°. Brewery opened in 2012, which brews 8 beers. Onsite Tap & Kitchen pub. Ale shop open Fr 11.30AM-1PM & 2PM-5.30PM & Sa noon - 4PM. Most beers are gluten free. Brewery tours are available some Saturdays at 11AM, advance reservation required. 2021-10-29
Sleep
- The Talbot Hotel, New St, PE8 4EA, 52.481032°, -0.469108°, +44 1832 273621. Eatery and Coffee House. An inn was established on this site in 1552. The building includes the oak staircase from Fotheringhay Castle. 2021-10-29
- Lower Farm, Main St, Barnwell PE8 5PU (four miles south of Oundle), 52.445°, -0.458°, +44 1832 273220. Comfy welcoming B&B in converted farm buildings. B&B double £80 2020-07-27
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