Things to do in Pilton, Northamptonshire
We've found the following things to do within 10 miles of Pilton, Northamptonshire.
The Great Outdoors in Pilton
The great outdoors within 10 miles of Pilton.
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Titchmarsh | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
An enchanting wetland site with a good variety of birds, butterflies and a heronry

Glapthorn Cow Pastures | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
A mix of blackthorn scrub and mature woodland that is a refuge for the rare black hairstreak butterfly

Short Wood and Southwick Wood | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
A beautiful ancient woodland which is carpeted with bluebells in the spring

Old Sulehay | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
One of the last remnants of the ancient Rockingham Forest, noted for its amazing woodland flora including carpets of bluebells and wild garlic.

Wicksteed Park | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
A rare water meadow that abounds with wildlife

Southfield Farm Marsh | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
A spring fed marsh within a mosaic of grassland and scrub beside the River Ise

Great Oakley Meadow | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
A small but attractive haven for wildlife and local people to visit

Barford Wood and Meadows | Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants
A haven of tranquility and wildlife, once part of the former Rockingham Forest
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History and Heritage in Pilton
History and heritage within 10 miles of Pilton.
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Apethorpe Palace | English Heritage
Stately Apethorpe Palace, owned by Elizabeth I, then favourite Royal residence for James I and Charles I, has one of the country's most complete Jacobean interiors.

Eleanor Cross, Geddington | English Heritage
In 1290 Eleanor of Castile, the beloved wife of Edward I and mother of his 14 children, died at Harby in Nottinghamshire.

Kirby Hall | English Heritage
Kirby Hall is one of England's greatest Elizabethan and 17th-century houses. Begun by Sir Humphrey Stafford, it was purchased by Sir Christopher Hatton, one of Queen Elizabeth's 'comely young men'.

Chichele College | English Heritage
The gatehouse, chapel and other remains of a communal residence forpriests serving the parish church, founded by locally-born Archbishop Chichele before 1425. Regularly used to display works of art.
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Music in Pilton
Music within 10 miles of Pilton.
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Start of Summer Party 2025
After an unforgettable Start of Summer Party at Ed's Hill Top Tent last year, we're back bigger and better than ever, celebrating all things Stamford
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