Harringworth
Harringworth
Welcome to Harringworth, a small village located in Corby. Although it may be small, there’s plenty to see and do in this charming little community.
Start your visit by exploring the village green, which is home to a charming duck pond and a beautiful rose garden. Don’t miss the lovely old church, which dates back to the 12th century.
If you’re looking for something to do, be sure to check out the Harringworth Heritage Centre, which is home to a variety of interesting exhibits about the area’s history. Or take a walk along the River Welland, which runs through the village.
There are also plenty of places to eat and drink in Harringworth, including The Plough Inn and The Ship Inn. So be sure to put this charming little village on your list of places to visit!
Created: 6 December 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Harringworth
Local History around Harringworth
There are some historic monuments around including:
Wakerley BridgeIron Age enclosureMoated site at North LuffenhamManor house and gardensEarthwork in Morcott SpinneyMaze 220m south east of St Peter and St Paul's ChurchStanding cross on The Green, 130m north west of The Bede HouseRoundhouse or lock-upLittle Weldon Roman villaLyddington Bedehouse: a medieval bishop's palace and post-medieval almshouse with moat, gardens, fishponds and cultivation remainsMarket cross 10m west of Cross FarmhouseKirby Hall: an Elizabethan country house and gardens, including the remains of the medieval village of KirbyMartinsthorpe deserted medieval village.