Astwell House

Heritage Site in Northamptonshire

England

Astwell House

The Bell Inn, Helmdon
The Bell Inn, Helmdon Credit: Sarah Charlesworth

Astwell House is a historic mansion located in Northamptonshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building and holds great significance as a heritage site. The house was constructed in the late 17th century and has since undergone several renovations and additions.

The architecture of Astwell House is a fine example of Jacobean style, featuring a symmetrical facade with mullioned windows, ornate chimneys, and a grand entrance porch. The interior of the house is equally impressive, with beautifully decorated rooms showcasing intricate plasterwork, paneling, and elegant fireplaces.

The house is set in a picturesque landscape, surrounded by lush gardens and parkland. It is situated on the site of an earlier medieval manor house and has a rich historical background. Notably, Astwell House was once the residence of the Dryden family, including the famous poet and playwright John Dryden, who lived here during the 17th century.

In addition to its architectural and historical significance, Astwell House also boasts a collection of fine art and furniture. The house is open to the public on select days, allowing visitors to explore its splendid rooms and learn about its intriguing past.

Overall, Astwell House is a treasured heritage site in Northamptonshire, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the past. Its stunning architecture, historical importance, and beautiful surroundings make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and lovers of fine art and design.

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Astwell House Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.095/-1.117 or Grid Reference SP6044. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Bell Inn, Helmdon
The Bell Inn, Helmdon
Site of former Helmdon Village station View eastward, towards Towcester and Blisworth: ex-Stratford & Midland Junction Railway Blisworth - Towcester - Banbury branch line. The branch had been closed since 29/10/51, the station ('Helmdon LMS' until 1/7/50) having lost its passenger service from 2/7/51.
Site of former Helmdon Village station
View eastward, towards Towcester and Blisworth: ex-Stratford & Midland Junction Railway Blisworth - Towcester - Banbury branch line. The branch had been closed since 29/10/51, the station ('Helmdon LMS' until 1/7/50) having lost its passenger service from 2/7/51.
Missing Line A railway branch line once ran across this valley bottom.
Missing Line
A railway branch line once ran across this valley bottom.
Footpath and Bridleway A footpath runs off to the left to Wappenham and a bridleway follows the line of the track past the tree.
Footpath and Bridleway
A footpath runs off to the left to Wappenham and a bridleway follows the line of the track past the tree.
Footpath and Pipes This footpath leads to Crowfield.  The pipes are a substitute for hedgerows and I assume are there to keep cattle rustlers out of the field.
Footpath and Pipes
This footpath leads to Crowfield. The pipes are a substitute for hedgerows and I assume are there to keep cattle rustlers out of the field.
Path to Wappenham The only indication of this footpath to Wappenham is the gap in the trees.
Path to Wappenham
The only indication of this footpath to Wappenham is the gap in the trees.
Inside Out Gates The gates which hang from these posts at the entrance to Radmore Farm appear to have been hung on the wrong side.
Inside Out Gates
The gates which hang from these posts at the entrance to Radmore Farm appear to have been hung on the wrong side.
Looking up the bridleway towards Falcutt Barn
Looking up the bridleway towards Falcutt Barn
Bridleway up to Falcutt Barn Leads off the gated road (rough track) from Falcutt to Astwell Castle Farm
Bridleway up to Falcutt Barn
Leads off the gated road (rough track) from Falcutt to Astwell Castle Farm
Bridleway The tree on the left is growing up through and round several large stones that may once have been the gatepost.
Bridleway
The tree on the left is growing up through and round several large stones that may once have been the gatepost.
Footpath sign The footpath and "other public right of way" (which leads to Helmdon) part company at this point.
Footpath sign
The footpath and "other public right of way" (which leads to Helmdon) part company at this point.
Remains of a water tower The track in the foreground runs completely round the outside of the field;  presumably an exercise or training loop for horses.
Remains of a water tower
The track in the foreground runs completely round the outside of the field; presumably an exercise or training loop for horses.
Bridleway and Barn This bridleway in Helmdon leads to Weedon Lois.
Bridleway and Barn
This bridleway in Helmdon leads to Weedon Lois.
Lots of logs There is a log yard further up the road - presumably these logs are destined to become planks.
Lots of logs
There is a log yard further up the road - presumably these logs are destined to become planks.
Timber yard
Timber yard
Public footpath through a timber yard This footpath goes right through the middle of the timber yard,  with large stacks of planks all around.
Public footpath through a timber yard
This footpath goes right through the middle of the timber yard, with large stacks of planks all around.
Footpath through a timber yard
Footpath through a timber yard
St Mary Magdalene Parish Church, Helmdon
St Mary Magdalene Parish Church, Helmdon
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Astwell House is located at Grid Ref: SP6044 (Lat: 52.095, Lng: -1.117)

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Located within 500m of 52.095,-1.117
Barrier: footgate
Bicycle: yes
Foot: yes
Horse: yes
Lat/Long: 52.098252/-1.1132319
Barrier: footgate
Bicycle: yes
Foot: yes
Horse: yes
Lat/Long: 52.0983003/-1.1131974
Barrier: footgate
Bicycle: yes
Foot: yes
Horse: yes
Lat/Long: 52.0960121/-1.1128393
Building: yes
Lat/Long: 52.0965053/-1.1127475
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