Rushton Triangular Lodge
We’re suckers for a quirky building, so once again we headed off to a local landmark that we’ve so far neglected to visit. As fun as it is visiting far flung corners of the UK, there’s plenty to see right here in Northants.
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Rushton Triangular Lodge is a great example. Built by Sir Thomas Tresham between 1593 and 1597, this English Heritage property is a testament to his Catholic faith. Most notably demonstrated by the presence of the number 3 in many guises representing the Holy Trinity.
Costing just £3.50 ( a small price to maintain a local treasure) it’s worth a stop if you’re nearby. It won’t occupy you too long, so why not combine with a walk in the area. The Brampton Valley Way, with the spooky Kelmarsh and Great Oxendon tunnels, isn’t far away.
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