Attractions and places to see around Stowe Ix Churches include historical sites and natural landscapes in the rolling Northamptonshire countryside. This area, comprising Church Stowe and Upper Stowe, offers a tranquil setting with points of interest for visitors. The region is known for its historical significance and opportunities for walks through quiet countryside.
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The area is great, lots of paths and variety, but the route given sticks to busy roads where you have to keep your dog on a lead. It also directs you down a private drive with no public right of way. Come to the area and follow your nose, not this route.
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Great to walk around looks very impressive
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"A tranquil Tudor manor house set in rare terraced gardens, with the 'antient' Dryden family at its heart Built by the Drydens using the remains of a medieval priory, the house and gardens have survived largely unaltered since 1710 and are presented as they were during the Victorian era. The warm, welcoming house features grand rooms, stunning tapestries and Jacobean plasterwork, contrasting with the domestic detail of the servants' quarters. Stroll in the historic parkland and catch glimpses of early medieval landscapes, while a wander through the priory church reveals the story of the canons of Canons Ashby." Cit. https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/canons-ashby#Overview
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Memorial bench with inscription "In memory of the USA AF B-17 Bomber crew who lost their lives on December 15, 1944." The Norton B-17 On the 15th of December 1944 B-17G Flying Fortress 43-38973 of the 305th Bomb Group, 422nd Bombardment Squadron based at Chelveston was returning from a bombing mission over the mashalling yards at Kassel in Germany. It had been badly damaged and one engine was out. The aircraft managed to return from the raid but once over the coast it began to have difficulty in maintaining height. The problems were compounded by a complete blanket of fog over England. Not sure of their position they flew lower and lower and eventually collided with the Air Ministry GEE mast on Borough Hill Daventry. The port wing was severed during the collision and the aircraft crashed at Norton Fields killing the crew of nine. On August the 24th 2014 Sywell Aviation Museum carried out an excavation to locate the remains of the aircraft. All artefacts recovered during this excavation may be viewed in a special display within the museum. On the 24th of August 2015 a memorial service was held at the Daventry War Memorial and a plaque was unveiled to the crew by the son and grand daughter of the ball gun turret operator Sgt. Burry. The USAF was represented at the memorial service by Lieut.Col Ford, Commander of the 422nd Medical Squadron USAF from RAF Croughton and sir Tim Boswell, Deputy Lord Lieut. of Northamptonshire representing the county.
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Daventry Country Park is a popular park ideally situated in the urban fringe of Daventry, within one mile of the town centre and easily accessible by car, bicycle or on foot with the benefit of cycle ways and footpaths from the surrounding areas. With a large reservoir, a cafe selling hot and cold food, an adventure playground, outdoor gym equipment, numerous picnic spots, a nature trail, accessible bird hides, and a wealth of wildlife, Daventry Country Park is a great family day out. The Park has been awarded the Country Parks Accreditation and also holds a Green Flag Award recognising it as being among the best green spaces in the country.
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Great for a walk with the dog, with friends or just on your tod. There are miles of criss-crossing paths to explore with access to the golf course on the far side (away from main entrance). There is roadside parking in front of the main entrance, though this can get full quickly on a nice day or at the weekend. An ice cream van parks here most busy days, selling the local Gallone's ice cream, along with all the classics. You can also visit the garden centre 328 feet (100 m) down from the forest entrance, where there is a cafe, shops and toilets.
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Stop in mid ride for a look at the latest bikes, clothing, equipment and accessories or pick up a bargain from the baskets near the door. You never know when you're going to need a spare inner tube or replacement whatsit for your thingamijig. And best of all you can grab a coffee and cake (or something healthier) at the in store cafe.
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The area is rich in history. You can explore St Mary's Church, Canons Ashby, a historic religious building that was once an Augustinian priory and is now owned by the National Trust. Closer to the village, St. Michael's Church in Church Stowe features a Saxon tower and an early baroque monument, with an audio-visual tour available. The region also has a memorial bench dedicated to a B-17 bomber crew at Borough Hill B-17 Bomber Memorial Bench.
Yes, the area offers several natural spots. Daventry Country Park Reservoir is a popular lake with a trail around its perimeter, a cafΓ©, and an adventure playground. You can also explore Harlestone Firs, a forest with miles of criss-crossing paths ideal for walking. Additionally, Ramsden Corner Nature Reserve provides opportunities to experience local wildlife and natural landscapes.
The rolling Northamptonshire countryside around Stowe Nine Churches is ideal for walks. You'll find trails that weave through and around the villages, offering quiet countryside views. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Nether Heyford Village Sign β Path to the Church loop' or the 'Upper Stowe Church loop'. Many trails are moderate, but easy options like the 'Hiking loop from Ramsden Corner' are also available. Find more details on hiking routes at Hiking around Stowe Ix Churches.
Absolutely. Daventry Country Park Reservoir is highly recommended for families, featuring an adventure playground, picnic spots, and a nature trail. Many of the historical sites, such as St Mary's Church, Canons Ashby and Borough Hill B-17 Bomber Memorial Bench, are also listed as family-friendly, offering educational and engaging experiences.
The Dairy Farm Craft Centre is a great option, offering opportunities to eat, drink, and shop. It features original artworks, crafts, and has an excellent cafΓ©. For those interested in cycling, Leisure Lakes Bikes E-Bike Showroom also has an in-store cafΓ© where you can grab a coffee and cake.
The area provides various cycling routes. For mountain biking, you can find trails like the 'Salcey Forest β Old Railway Bridge loop' or the 'Braunston Tunnel Vent Tower loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Everdon Stubbs Climb β The King's Arms, Farthingstone loop'. You can explore more options for mountain biking at MTB Trails around Stowe Ix Churches and road cycling at Road Cycling Routes around Stowe Ix Churches.
Yes, several places are suitable for visitors with dogs. Harlestone Firs is particularly popular for dog walks, offering miles of paths to explore. Many of the walking trails through the countryside are also dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your pet.
The terrain around Stowe Nine Churches is characterized by undulating hills and rolling Northamptonshire countryside. This provides varied landscapes for walking and cycling, from gentle paths around lakes like Daventry Country Park Reservoir to more extensive trails through forests and open fields.
Stowe Nine Churches has a rich past. St. Michael's Church in Church Stowe is notable for its Saxon tower and a legend that its site was chosen supernaturally. The area is also suggested to have been an important Roman military site, potentially even the location of Boudicca's last stand. The Manor at Church Stowe was recorded in the Domesday Book and was once owned by Catherine Parr, Henry VIII's sixth wife.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The tranquil setting, opportunities for quiet walks through the countryside, and the well-maintained facilities at places like Daventry Country Park Reservoir are frequently highlighted. The historical depth of sites like St. Michael's Church and St Mary's Church, Canons Ashby also draws considerable interest.
For Harlestone Firs, roadside parking is available in front of the main entrance, though it can get busy. Daventry Country Park Reservoir also has accessible parking facilities. For other attractions, it's advisable to check local signage or specific venue information upon arrival.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, Leisure Lakes Bikes E-Bike Showroom is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a cafe and facilities. For natural spaces, Daventry Country Park Reservoir has accessible bird hides and paths, making parts of it suitable for wheelchair users.


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