What to do and see in Corby, England: The Best Historic Sites

January 2, 2022 Moriah Teneyck

Corby is a town and borough in the county of Northamptonshire, England.
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1. Historic Harper's Brook Viaduct

A43 Harker Way, Corby England http://abcrailwayguide.uk/bridge-gsm1101-newton-and-little-oakley-northamptonshire#.W09iS-S0XIU
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Historic Harper's Brook Viaduct

2. Historic Gretton Viaduct

Station Road, Gretton, Corby England http://abcrailwayguide.uk/bridge-gsm1301-gretton-northamptonshire#.W09mK-RwbIU
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Historic Gretton Viaduct

3. Kirby Hall

Kirby Hall Kirby Lane, Corby NN17 3EN England +44 1536 203230 http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/kirby-hall
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Kirby Hall

Reviewed By boredb2

We went twice in one day: in the morning out of curiosity, and later with children, after school. Place is peaceful, staff very friendly, building up to expectation, peacocks truthfully wonderful. We had a stroll around the building and formal gardens, enjoyed picnic spots and get some conquers from alley- we will be back in a future, for tranquillity of that place, when you can just be. There is small shop with usual gifts and treats, and with coffee machine- I just heard from very confident child that hot chocolate is worth a try.

4. RAF Deenethorpe War Memorial

Weldon Road , Upper Benefield, Corby England http://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/37444
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RAF Deenethorpe War Memorial

5. Deene Park

Corby NN17 3EW England +44 1780 450278 [email protected] http://www.deenepark.com
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Deene Park

Deene Park is a largely 16th century house which has been occupied by the Brudenell family since 1514. It was the seat of the Earls of Cardigan including the 7th Earl who led the Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854. The gardens include long borders, old fashioned roses, lakes and a parterre with topiary teapots.

Reviewed By Happytravellor4243

Deene Park has opened the gardens this weekend, so that visitors could see the snowdrops. Having parked the car and crossed the river, we walked beside the lake where there was a superb display of snowdrops. Large displays in the woods transformed the ground into a sea of white. We also saw hellibores on the long beds in front of the house as well as daffodils. There are some beautiful walks through dappled shade by the lake. The tea room was busy and offered a range of scrumptious cakes, there were also plants for sale. The house and gardens reopen in the spring. Historic House members are free. One of the largest and best displays of snowdrops we have ever seen. Put the date in the diary for 2021.

6. Gretton Cenotaph

High Street,junction of Station Road, Gretton, Corby England http://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/memorial/197944/
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