Wakerley is a Village in the county of Northamptonshire.
Wakerley is a small, picturesque village situated in Northamptonshire, England. It lies close to the River Welland.
With its stunning countryside views and abundance of outdoor activities, Wakerley is ideal for tourists looking for a peaceful getaway
Wakerley postcode: LE15 8PD
There are great places to visit near Wakerley 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.
Wakerley's best nearby ruins can be found at Lyveden New Bield, and Overstone Hall (ruin).
The area around Wakerley boasts some of the best villages including Lilbourne, Aldwincle, Harringworth, Gretton, Great Brington, Ravensthorpe, and Earls Barton.
The area around Wakerley's best castles can be found at Lilbourne Castle.
There are a number of towns near Wakerley including Kettering, Burton Latimer, Rothwell, Corby, Northampton, Kingsthorpe, and Duston.
The area around Wakerley 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 Wakerley best hiking areas to visit near Wakerley.
The area around Wakerley features a number of interesting historic buildings including Deene Park, Kirby Hall, Welland Viaduct, Delapre Abbey, The Guildhall, National Lift Tower, and The Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Northampton).
Deene Park, Abington Park, Coton Manor Garden, and Higham Ferrers Riverside Park are great places to visit near Wakerley if you like parks.
Wakerley has some unmissable country parks nearby like Sywell Country Park, Brixworth Country Park, Stanwick Lakes, and Irchester Country Park.
There are a number of lakes near Wakerley including Sywell Reservoir, Ravensthorpe Reservoir, Sixfields Reservoir, Pitsford Water, Stanwick Lakes, and Boddington Reservoir.
Wakerley is near some unmissable bluebell woods like Coton Manor Garden,
Don't miss Northampton Marina's rivers and streams if visiting the area around Wakerley.
Cottesbrooke Hall is a great place to visit close to Wakerley if you like gardens.
Disused Railway Lines to visit near Wakerley include Brampton Valley Way at Northampton.
Wakerley has some unmissable nature reserves nearby like Summer Leys Nature Reserve, Stanwick Lakes, and Nene Wetlands Nature Reserve.
Wellingborough War Memorial is one of Wakerley's best, nearby historic monuments to visit in Wakerley.
Rushden Museum is one of Wakerley's best, nearby museums to visit in Wakerley.
Wakerley History
There are some historic monuments around Wakerley: