Delapré Abbey
Delapré Abbey, London Road, Northampton, NN4 8AW
Facilities
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Accessible loos
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Accessible parking
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Bike storage facilities
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Cafe / restaurant
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Easily accessible without car
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Facilities for children
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Free parking
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Mostly wheelchair accessible
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Parkland / open spaces
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Pet friendly
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Picnic area
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Shop
At Delapré Abbey, we’ve worked hard to create a visitor experience that we can all enjoy together.
We’ve taken care to think about how to design and adapt our historic spaces by providing wheelchair accessible lifts and ramps, accessible toilets, and audio induction loops.
We have wheelchairs available for visitors to borrow on site and our staff and volunteers can also help by pointing out any tight spaces or uneven floor coverings.
We also provide large print guides in each of our rooms.
Delapré Abbey is based over several levels that are made accessible where possible but there may be restrictions in certain areas due to the buildings’ historical nature.
Experience 900 years of exciting and turbulent history in the heart of Northamptonshire.
Our hands-on approach to bringing history to life makes Delapré Abbey a unique family day out. Play, explore, and touch every object in the historic rooms. Try on a helmet, fire a bow and arrow and create a crest!
Enjoy award-winning fine dining at Hibiscus, relax at The Orangery café, wander through the tranquil Walled Garden, or explore 550 acres of beautiful parkland. The opportunities to explore, relax, and unwind are endless.
Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.
The House is open for general admission on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, 11am-4pm (last entry 3pm).
The House closes for general admission on Thursday 21st November 2024 and reopens on Sunday 16th February 2025. Events continue during this time.
The Orangery café, Walled Garden and parkland are open 7 days a week.
Adults £5, under 18s free.
Within the heart of Northampton, you and your group can explore the beautiful landscape of our Abbey and its gardens – whilst delving into 900 years of history.
The Abbey has an intriguing past for you to discover – from its origins as a Cluniac nunnery, to becoming a country house following Henry Vlll’s dissolution of the Monasteries, and its time as the County Record Office before the recent restoration. It has witnesses key historic events including the 1460 Battle of Northampton, and as a resting place for Queen Eleanor’s funeral cortege.
Our tours offer insight into the Abbey’s 900 year history – and those who resided in the Abbey over that time.
To see our group booking tours and packages, visit https://delapreabbey.org/group-visits/
For over 900 years the site of Delapré Abbey has occupied an important place in the local, regional and national story.
Full or half day experiences are available and sessions can be tailored to meet your learning objectives and individual class requirements. These experiences can either complement your school’s existing units of work or we can provide you with a term’s plan for a Local History Study, including cross curricular suggestions, based on your visit to Delapré Abbey.
Visit https://delapreabbey.org/schools/ to find out more and get in touch.
At Delapré Abbey, we’ve worked hard to create a visitor experience that we can all enjoy together.
We’ve taken care to think about how to design and adapt our historic spaces by providing wheelchair accessible lifts and ramps, accessible toilets, and audio induction loops.
We have wheelchairs available for visitors to borrow on site and our staff and volunteers can also help by pointing out any tight spaces or uneven floor coverings.
We also provide large print guides in each of our rooms.
Delapré Abbey is based over several levels that are made accessible where possible but there may be restrictions in certain areas due to the buildings’ historical nature.
Getting here
Delapré Abbey, London Road, Northampton, NN4 8AW
Delapré Abbey is located within the 550 acre landscape of Delapré Park, in the county of Northamptonshire in the East Midlands. If you require help with travelling to Delapré Abbey, please call us on 01604 760817.
Only a six minute drive from Junction 15 of the M1, Delapré Abbey is easily accessible whether you’re travelling from the North or South.
From J15 simply follow the A45 north towards the town centre and you’ll find Delapré Abbey located just off the A45 on London Road (A508).
From central Northampton, take the A508 southbound towards the M1 junction 15. The Abbey is on a turning to your left/east about 1 mile from the town centre.
Please be aware that the drive leading to Delapré Abbey is a single lane only, with several passing places. Parking is not permitted anywhere on the driveway.
Free car parking is available for visitors (as well as over-flow capacity for large events) with priority disabled parking for blue badge holders.
The postcode for Delapré Abbey is NN4 8AW however please take note that some satnavs do not read this address correctly so we suggest you check before you travel.
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