Beach at the Market
Temp Market Square Commercial Street, northampton, Northamptonshire, United KingdomRelax on one of our deckchairs while little ones play in the sand. Open every day from 11am to 3pm.
Relax on one of our deckchairs while little ones play in the sand. Open every day from 11am to 3pm.
Relax on one of our deckchairs while little ones play in the sand. Open every day from 11am to 3pm.
Relax on one of our deckchairs while little ones play in the sand. Open every day from 11am to 3pm.
Relax on one of our deckchairs while little ones play in the sand. Open every day from 11am to 3pm.
Families are invited to take part in this fun but challenging activity. Mini-golf runs alongside the beach event from 11am to 3pm on the following days throughout the summer: Saturday 22 July Saturday 19 August Saturday 26 August Saturday 2 September
Relax on one of our deckchairs while little ones play in the sand. Open every day from 11am to 3pm.
Relax on one of our deckchairs while little ones play in the sand. Open every day from 11am to 3pm.
The burial ground from the 130s has been converted into a quiet garden space within the town centre. The Meeting House contains some original features.
The classic red Daimlers which once serviced Northampton’s bus routes will again be laid on to transport heritage visitors back in time – and of course to attractions in the West Northamptonshire area. Northampton Transport Heritage are delighted to once again be working with West Northants Council for the ever-popular Heritage Open Days event which is a firm favourite with townsfolk and visitors alike. NTH will be providing classic local buses that will be used on Heritage bus routes from George Row in the town centre that will connect participating heritage events, buildings and organisations to enable people to choose which heritage place they wish to visit and at the same time arriving in style aboard a classic heritage bus! Final details are still being compiled and will be available near the time but we look forward to seeing you all again soon for a trip back in time!
The hotel and restaurant was built in 1872 on the site of what is now 9 Guildhall Road. It was built to capitalise on new rail passengers arriving in Northampton at St John’s Street station, then located at the bottom of Guildhall Road. Come and have a look at some of the artefacts we have uncovered!
The classic red Daimlers which once serviced Northampton’s bus routes will again be laid on to transport heritage visitors back in time – and of course to attractions in the West Northamptonshire area. Northampton Transport Heritage are delighted to once again be working with West Northants Council for the ever-popular Heritage Open Days event which is a firm favourite with townsfolk and visitors alike. NTH will be providing classic local buses that will be used on Heritage bus routes from George Row in the town centre that will connect participating heritage events, buildings and organisations to enable people to choose which heritage place they wish to visit and at the same time arriving in style aboard a classic heritage bus! Final details are still being compiled and will be available near the time but we look forward to seeing you all again soon for a trip back in time!
Come and visit the town’s re-born art deco entertainment venue. A hidden gem, the Old Savoy is host to a wide variety of shows, the Christmas pantomime, and many training events. Over recent years the theatre has thoroughly re-established itself and continues to grow from strength to strength.