The George Inn

TOURISM INFORMATION

 

 

We'll be building up a list of places of interest local to The George Inn that registered users can rate. This will help visitors to the area find the best places to go and might even provide some inspiration for us locals too. If you want more information on any of these, why not pop in and see us - we might have some further literature, advice or even discount tickets for some of them.

 
Brixworth Saxon Church 675AD

Brixworth Saxon Church 675AD

 


Website

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brixworth

 

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Kelmarsh Hall

Kelmarsh Hall

 

Kelmarsh Hall is a graceful 18th Century house, set in romantic gardens and surrounded by an estate of rolling Northamptonshire countryside.

For general visitors the gardens, hall and tea rooms are open through the spring and summer.  Click here for details of opening times and more information.

For private parties, stylish weddings and corporate functions, the hall has an exclusive use policy and an extensive events site for larger fairs and festivals.

Kelmarsh is only 5 miles south of Market Harborough on the Leicestershire and Northamptonshire border.


Website

http://www.kelmarsh.com/

 

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Wildlife at the Pitsford resevoir

Wildlife at the Pitsford resevoir

 

Pitsford Reservoir was built to supply Northampton with water in 1955. Four main streams enter the reserve and their valleys form large bays of shallow water. During winter these provide excellent feeding and sheltering areas for wildfowl. As the water level drops in summer, stretches of mud offer feeding areas for migrating waders. These areas are quickly colonised by unusual plants not found elsewhere on the reserve. For example, orange foxtail, mudwort and golden dock. On the waterside fringes, celery-leaved buttercup and beds of water mint add to the interest. 

The most conspicuous wildlife here is the birdlife. The whole reservoir was designated a SSSI in 1970, principally because of the large numbers of wildfowl. In winter up to 10,000 birds can be seen, including wigeon, gadwall, pintail and teal. Over 25 species of duck have been recorded as well as three species of diver and five of grebe. The scrub areas attract winter flocks of thrushes to their berry crop and over 60 species of bird are known to breed here in spring and summer, varying in size from heron to the tiny goldcrest. 

A feeding station ensures a good chance of seeing tree sparrow and many other small birds attracted to the seeds. The diversity of habitats provides food and shelter in spring for a huge range of migrant songbirds.

The wealth of plants provide food and shelter for a range of mammals including harvest mouse, badger and brown hare – look out for their distinctive tracks in the mud. In summer the reserve comes alive with an enormous range of invertebrates, some in vast numbers. Common blue and emerald damselflies are the most numerous and distinctive.


Website

http://www.wildlifebcnp.org/reserves/reserve.php?r

 

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Coming up in the next 7 days....


today 20/5

Special Event:

All Day Sunday Roast
Served between 12 and 6. See our Menu's for more info.

Tuesday 22/5

Special Event:

Curry and a pint night.£7.50