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    Fotheringhay is a village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, England. It is 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Oundle and around 13 miles (21 km) west of Peterborough. It is most noted for being the site of Fotheringhay (or Fotheringay) Castle which was razed in 1627.

  2. Fotheringhay is a very attractive and well kept village with an architecturaly interesting church and a good pub. The castle, now just a mound, is where Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded. There is a fine view from the top of the mound over the surrounding countryside.

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  3. Home to the Dukes of York. It is a lovely place to visit if you are near the area, a beautiful; stone village by the banks of the river Nene in Northamptonshire. There’s what remains of the castle, a quite magnificent church, a pretty stone bridge, views across the green fields and river, and a good pub for afters.

  4. Fotheringhay. Fotheringhay is a sleepy Northamptonshire riverside village with a magnificent stone church and the earthworks of an ancient castle, which have long since been forgotten. Fotheringhay Church © Travel About Britain. The village and its demolished castle hide a grim secret.

  5. Fotheringhay Village. 14 reviews. #2 of 4 things to do in Fotheringhay. Historic SitesNeighbourhoods. Write a review. About. Duration: More than 3 hours. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Full view. All photos (29) Top ways to experience nearby attractions. Cambridge Science Tour. 28. Recommended. Historical Tours. from.

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  6. Nov 7, 2022 · Join me, (Paul), as i walk through Fotheringhay Village and the Castle.Fotheringhay is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, six kilometre...

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  8. The beautiful village of Fotheringhay is situated a few miles from the A605 junction on the A1.The village is fairly close to Oundle,roughly 5 miles and Peterborough is slightly further away at 10 miles. Cotswolds like,the village is most famous for its castle which no longer exists today however the Motte on which it stood is still there.

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