Links
This page contains links to some interesting web sites.
We are always happy to include links to web sites of related interest on a reciprocal basis. If you would like us to link to your site please contact us.
| The Upper Nene Archaeological Society | The Upper Nene Archaeological Society was formed in 1962 by several active local fieldworkers who wanted to share their knowledge of what they were finding out about the area's prehistoric and Roman past. An independent society and a registered Charity, UNAS aims to promote study and interest in archaeology, the discovery and investigation of sites and the preservation of things of archaeological interest of all periods. |
| Northamptonshire Archaeological Society | The Northamptonshire Archaeological Society (N.A.S.) was formed in 1974 to promote the study and appreciation of the History and Archaeology of the county. Whether you are an experienced archaeologist or are pursuing a long held interest, new members are always welcome. Membership is open to individuals, families, groups or institutions. Special rates apply for students. The N.A.S. seeks to provide its members with an effective public voice on a wide range of issues concerned with archaeology in Northamptonshire. |
| Clare Cottage | The John Clare Trust purchased Clare Cottage in 2005, preserving it for future generations. The Cottage has been restored, using traditional building methods, to create a centre where people can learn about John Clare, his works, how rural people lived in the early 19th century and also gain an understanding of the environment |
| www.fairlandsbandb.co.uk | Fairlands
Bed & Breakfast. Church Street, Nassington, Peterborough. A highly recommend B&B in the picturesque village of Nassington. |
| Boughton House | Boughton House is the residence in the Heart of England of the Duke of Buccleuch. The web site provides a guide to the building, the contents, and the history of Boughton House. Visitors to the web site can find out where the house and the estate in which it stands are situated, when they are open to the public and how to get there. |
| www.kidsgofree.com |
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| www.dragonflyproject.org.uk |
Look at the web site for a list of the safaris and events for 2011. |
| http://www.thetalbot-oundle.com |
The Talbot Hotel Oundle, a beautiful 17th Century period hotel with charm and character together with modern comforts. The Talbot Hotel was rebuilt from the stone ruins of nearby Fotheringhay Castle. |
| The Queens Head, Station Road, Nassington has excellent accommodation and a very good restaurant | |
| http://www.visitpeterborough.com | Information about visiting Peterborough, with its beautiful cathedral, and the surrounding area. |
