Download GPX file for this article
52.2333-0.9Full screen dynamic map

From Wikivoyage
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Northampton is the county town of Northamptonshire, and is one of the largest settlements in the UK that is not a city after Reading and Dudley. It is about halfway between the cities of Birmingham and London.

Get in

[edit]

There are numerous routes into Northampton.

By car

[edit]

If you're driving in, you'll find that Northampton is well connected by road with many distribution companies being based in and around the town. The M1 motorway passes right through South Northamptonshire, and from here it is about 15 minutes to the town centre. Junctions 15, 15A, and 16 all serve the town.

By bus

[edit]

Alternatively, National Express offer coach services across the country from Northgate bus station, and a coach park near the mounts baths in the town centre. flixbus also operates some services.

By boat

[edit]

A branch of Grand Union Canal passes directly through Northampton, so if you own a boat, it's easy enough to get to town over water.

By train

[edit]
  • 1 Northampton station. Offers frequent train links from Birmingham and London every 30 minutes most times of the day with trains operated by London Northwestern railway The trains to Birmingham New Street cost £11.50 for a one-way ticket, and due to the unusual pricing system a return ticket is £11.60. Tickets to London Euston cost £22.80 for a one-way ticket, although you might want to opt for a return ticket, as that will cost you only £22.90. Avanti West Coast has one train per day on the Crewe - London Euston route, which calls to set down only around midnight. Northampton railway station (Q2055618) on Wikidata Northampton railway station on Wikipedia

The railway station is approximately a 15-minute walk from the town centre and has frequent buses passing the site. Taxis are also available from outside the station.

By plane

[edit]

The nearest airports to Northampton are Birmingham[dead link], East Midlands, and London Luton Airport in Luton. There are rail and bus links from London, home of Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted Airports.

Get around

[edit]
Map
Map of Northampton (England)

The most common way of getting around is by car, but on Saturdays expect queues because of the football and rugby games that go on.

Northampton also offers a comprehensive bus service. The main operator in the town is Stagecoach Northampton . Service tends to be more patchy on Sundays; however, Monday to Saturday the bus is a viable method of transportation around the town.

Stagecoach Northampton also offer a number of regional bus routes to the outlying villages and towns in Northamptonshire making exploring small towns like Bugbrooke possible. Arrivabus operate the number 33,33X and 33A to the town

See

[edit]
  • 1 Guildhall (The Guildhall is located opposite the Tourist Information office on St Giles Street.). A classic neo-gothic styled building built in 1861 by Edward William Godwin. It now houses the Northampton Borough Council offices. Northampton Guildhall (Q7057623) on Wikidata Northampton Guildhall on Wikipedia
  • 2 Northampton Museum and Art Gallery. M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su 2-5PM. A collection of artifacts from Northampton's past with particular homage to the shoe industry that caused the town to first boom. Northampton Museum and Art Gallery (Q15262554) on Wikidata Northampton Museum and Art Gallery on Wikipedia
  • 3 The Express Lifts Tower (National Lift Tower). Not normally open to the public, used for occasional events.. in St James. A 418ft tall tower used for testing lifts. National Lift Tower (Q1384850) on Wikidata National Lift Tower on Wikipedia
  • 4 78 Derngate, 78 Derngate. February to Christmas: Tu-Su 10AM - 5PM. The only house outside of Scotland to be designed by world-famous architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The House has been beautifully restored and is now a museum. Guided tours are available and there is also a small restaurant. Advanced booking is advised. £5.50. 78 Derngate (Q4643664) on Wikidata 78 Derngate on Wikipedia
Delapre Abbey from the west
  • 5 Delapré Abbey. The 10th-century Monastery belonged to the congregation of the great Abbey of Cluny in Burgundy, France. The abbey was originally named Abbey of St Mary de la Pré, or literally "The Abbey of St Mary in the Meadow". At the end of the main dive up to the estate, lies one of the three remaining Eleanor Crosses left in Northamptonshire. The abbey was founded in 1145 by Earl Simon de Senlis during the reign of King Stephen and is well worth a visit. Delapré Abbey (Q2820574) on Wikidata Delapré Abbey on Wikipedia
  • 6 Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust, Hunsbury Hill Road, Camp Hill, NN4 9UW, +44 1604 702031. Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust (Q7057676) on Wikidata Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust on Wikipedia
  • 7 Northampton & Lamport Railway, Pitsford Road, Chapel Brampton, NN6 8BA (4 miles north of Northampton), +44 1604 820327, . Northampton and Lamport Railway (Q7057653) on Wikidata Northampton and Lamport Railway on Wikipedia
  • 8 Althorp. stately home and estate, where Princess Diana is buried. Althorp (Q441079) on Wikidata Althorp on Wikipedia

Do

[edit]

Buy

[edit]

Shop along Abington Street, the main pedestrianised shopping area in Northampton.

Both the Grosvenor Centre and Market Walk shopping centres have entrances from this street.

  • 1 Grosvenor Centre, 2 Union St, NN1 2EW, +44 1604 637268. Grosvenor Centre (Q5610631) on Wikidata Grosvenor Centre on Wikipedia
  • 2 Northampton Market, Market Square, NN1 2DL (just off The Drapery and Abington Street), +44 1604 838444. One of the oldest in the country, operating at the A508 roundabout whilst a major redevelopent happens.
  • 3 St Giles Street (parallel to Abington Street from The Guildhall to St Giles Church). Part of Northampton's Cultural Quarter, St Giles Street features a variety of independent shops and cafés.

Eat

[edit]

For its size, Northampton has a good range of restaurants to suit any budget.

Budget

[edit]
  • 1 Academy Coffee Haus, 1 College St, NN1 2QF, +44 1604 232111. Offers cheap meals from around £7 a head.
  • It also has all the usual fast food restaurants dotted about town but they can get a bit busy from 6 to 7PM.

Mid-range

[edit]
  • 2 The Fox and Hounds, Harlestone Rd, Lower Harlestone, NN7 4EW, +44 1604 821251. Pub offers good pub fare at a reasonable price of around £18 a head.
  • The Optimist (pedestrianised street). Breakfast and dinner, alcohol available from noon. £15 for a breakfast.

Splurge

[edit]

Drink

[edit]
  • 1 Caffe D'Italia, 5 Fish Street, NN1 2AA, +44 1604 620090. Great little Italian cafe with friendly staff. Lovely Italian-style sandwiches and cakes too.

Clubs and pubs are located all around Northampton town centre and the night life is pretty lively most of the time.

For alternative music, pubs along the Wellingborough Road cater for grunge, punk and rock with local acts performing on Friday nights.

Sleep

[edit]

Connect

[edit]

Police, fire and ambulance services are all reached from 999 or 112 in an emergency. Northamptonshire Police switchboard is 0300 011 1222 for non-emergency calls, or 101.

Go next

[edit]
  • Stoke Bruerne is halfway between Northampton and Milton Keynes on the canal and offers a picturesque escape from Northampton.
  • Trains also depart at regular intervals from Northampton railway station for every possible destination in the country using either Milton Keynes Railway Station, London Stations or Birmingham New Street as transit points.
Routes through Northampton
Leicester Daventry  N  S  Milton Keynes London
Oxford Towcester  SW  NE  Kettering Stamford
Rugby Daventry  W  NE  Wellingborough Peterborough


This city travel guide to Northampton is a usable article. It has information on how to get there and on restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.