Retail in Tyringham
There are great places to visit near Tyringham including some great ruins, villages, castles, towns, woodlands, hiking areas, historic buildings, parks, country parks, lakes, bluebell woods, rivers and streams, gardens, disused railway lines, nature reserves, historic monuments and museums.
Ruins to visit near Tyringham include Lyveden New Bield, and Overstone Hall (ruin).
There are a number of villages near Tyringham including Lilbourne, Aldwincle, Harringworth, Gretton, Great Brington, Ravensthorpe, and Earls Barton.
Lilbourne Castle, and Rockingham Castle are great places to visit near Tyringham if you like castles.
Towns to visit near Tyringham include Kettering, Burton Latimer, Rothwell, Corby, Northampton, Kingsthorpe, and Duston.
The area around Tyringham features a number of interesting woodlands including Fineshade Wood, Salcey Forest, and Coton Manor Garden.
Fineshade Wood, Salcey Forest, Ravensthorpe Reservoir, and Brampton Valley Way at Northampton are some of Tyringham best hiking areas to visit near Tyringham.
There are a number of historic buildings near Tyringham including Deene Park, Kirby Hall, Welland Viaduct, Delapre Abbey, The Guildhall, National Lift Tower, and The Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Northampton).
Parks to visit near Tyringham include Deene Park, Abington Park, Coton Manor Garden, and Higham Ferrers Riverside Park.
There are a several good country parks in the Tyringham area like Sywell Country Park, Brixworth Country Park, Stanwick Lakes, and Irchester Country Park.
Tyringham's best nearby lakes can be found at Sywell Reservoir, Ravensthorpe Reservoir, Sixfields Reservoir, Pitsford Water, Stanwick Lakes, and Boddington Reservoir.
The area around Tyringham's best bluebell woods can be found at Coton Manor Garden.
Rivers and Streams to visit near Tyringham include Northampton Marina.
The area around Tyringham's best gardens can be found at Cottesbrooke Hall.
The area around Tyringham's best disused railway lines can be found at Brampton Valley Way at Northampton.
There are a number of nature reserves near Tyringham including Summer Leys Nature Reserve, Stanwick Lakes, and Nene Wetlands Nature Reserve.
There are a several good historic monuments in the area around Tyringham like Wellingborough War Memorial.
Don't miss Rushden Museum's museums if visiting the area around Tyringham.
Tyringham History
There are some historic monuments around Tyringham:
- Lavendon Abbey: the site of a Premonstratensian abbey, fishponds and field system at Lavendon Grange
- The Toot: a motte and bailey castle and later manorial complex 450m south west of St Mary's Church
- Moated site 70m south of Long Plantation, Hanslope Park
- Civil War defences in Bury Field
- Site revealed by aerial photography N of Easton Lodge
- Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks 150m south-east of Haversham Manor
- Moated site and associated fishpond south of Mill Lane
- Secklow Hundred mound: a moot at the junction of North Row and North Ninth Street.
- Moated site and fishponds 280m south-east of St Lawrence's Church
- Tickford Bridge
- Site of St Martin's Chapel, Ekeney; 680m south east of Petsoe Manor Farm
- Moated site at Old Moat Farm
- Bradwell castle mound: a motte and bailey castle 80m north east of St. Lawrence's Church.
- Wolverton iron trunk aqueduct
- Castlethorpe Castle: a motte and bailey, possible ringwork and associated earthworks 200m south-east of Castlethorpe Lodge
- Settlement remains of the medieval village of Horton, to the east and south of the church, including possible C18 militia works..
- Deserted medieval settlement at Filgrave, immediately west of Rectory Farm
- Moated site, fishponds and associated earthworks, west of All Saints Church, Milton Keynes Village.
- Moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 150m west of Loughton Manor
- Moated site and associated enclosure at Uphoe Manor Farm 700m east of Lavendon Church.
- Moated site known as Caves Manor immediately east of the Manor House
- Motte castle 200m south-east of Wavendon Manor
- The Bury: a ringwork and associated earthworks 100m north of Lavendon Church
- Roman villa SE of Cosgrove Hall
- Moated site and fishpond at Old Rectory Farm.
- Bradwell Abbey: a Benedictine priory, chapel and fishpond
- Lavendon Castle: a motte and bailey and associated enclosures at Castle Farm
- Bowl barrow at junction of Crofts End and Bedford Road
- Shrunken Medieval Village, Woughton on the Green
- Bradwell Bury: a moated site and associated manor house remains at Moat House
- Tyringham Bridge
- Roman villa 300m south east of Newton Lodge Farm
- Moated site with associated earthworks, 770m south of St Mary's Church, south of the junction of Childs Way and Fulmer Street
- Motte and bailey castle, deserted village and monastic grange at Old Wolverton
- Moated site and fishponds 200m north-west of Up End
- Great Linford Brickworks
- Roman site at Olney
- Ravenstone Priory, moats and fishponds
- Group of ring ditches and enclosures at Tyringham
- A medieval manorial complex comprising a twin moated site, fishpond and associated earthworks 750m west of St Mary's Church
- Moated site and fishponds at Great Woolstone
- Olney Bridge