English Heritage sites near Newton and Little Oakley Parish

Eleanor Cross, Geddington

ELEANOR CROSS, GEDDINGTON

1 miles from Newton and Little Oakley Parish

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

Rushton Triangular Lodge

RUSHTON TRIANGULAR LODGE

3 miles from Newton and Little Oakley Parish

This delightful triangular building was designed by Sir Thomas Tresham (father of one of the Gunpowder Plotters) and constructed between 1593 and 1597.

Kirby Hall

KIRBY HALL

6 miles from Newton and Little Oakley Parish

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'.

Lyddington Bede House

LYDDINGTON BEDE HOUSE

8 miles from Newton and Little Oakley Parish

Set beside the church of a picturesque ironstone village, Lyddington Bede House originated as the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln.

Chichele College

CHICHELE COLLEGE

11 miles from Newton and Little Oakley Parish

The gatehouse, chapel and other remains of a communal residence for priests serving the parish church, founded by locally-born Archbishop Chichele before 1425. Regularly used for events, and art and heritage exhibitions.

Apethorpe Palace

APETHORPE PALACE

11 miles from Newton and Little Oakley Parish

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.


No churches found in Newton and Little Oakley Parish


No churches found in Newton and Little Oakley Parish