The village of East Haddon lies in a rural setting about 10 miles North West of Northampton on the A428. East Haddon is conveniently situated 15 minutes from the M1 and is located in the very centre of England providing easy access to many major cities. The village pub is the Red Lion Hotel, which also serves food. Visitors can stay in alternative accommodation such as the traditional stone cottages at East Haddon Grange and will find that it provides a good centre from which to visit many local attractions. These include such historic houses and gardens as Althorp House (which is less than 5 minutes away) and Castle Ashby and Holdenby House (where Elizabeth I was a frequent visitor). There's also racing at Silverstone and Towcester and more leisurely pursuits on the golf course, in beautiful country parks and through rural market towns. East Haddon Grange is a working farm with incredibly tame South Devon cows that love being petted by kids and adults alike! The whole family can enjoy the seclusion of the farm and walk the network of footpaths through 100 acres of land to nearby villages. If you're lucky, you may spot badgers, buzzards and barn owls along the way.
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School
East Haddon C of E Primary School
Places to Stay near East Haddon
Broomhill Hotel (2.60 miles)
Uniquely set in its own grounds of 16 acres of parkland, Broomhill overlooks some of Northamptonshires most beautiful countryside, offering fantastic A La Carte dining together with Table d'Hote and ... More
Murcott Mill Farmhouse (2.97 miles)
Highgate House (3.22 miles)
Highgate House is a striking country mansion in the picturesque Northamptonshire village of Creaton. Originally a coaching inn, it has evolved over the years into a superb venue for all ... More
Coton Lodge (3.27 miles)
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Coton Lodge has been described as one of Northamptonshires best kept gardening secrets.With breathtaking views, the gardens surrounding the 19th century mellow brick farmhouse are ... More
Shepherds Row (3.37 miles)
Sedgebrook Hall (4.72 miles)
Premier Inn Northampton West (Harpole) (4.92 miles)
Hopping Hare (5.13 miles)
The Hopping Hare building dates back to 1902 and was originally a Manor House.Fresh from major refurbishment.Situated 2-3 miles from the town centre, nearby attractions include Althorpe House and Silverstone. ... More
The Stags Head (5.46 miles)
A public house has occupied this site since 1766 (it was formerly named 'The Goat') and is now under new management.Recently refurbished to a high standard, The Stags Head Public ... More
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