Attractions in Irthlingborough

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Attraction
Adults £7.50

Sacrewell Farm

Explore food, farming and the beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside. We've got plenty to keep your family entertained.

National Film & Sci-Fi Museum
Attraction
Adults £13

National Film & Sci-Fi Museum

Dedicated to saving props, costumes, art, photos, and footage from some of the biggest film and TV productions for everyone to see and enjoy.

The Shuttleworth Collection
Attraction
Adults £15.50

The Shuttleworth Collection

Aeronautical and automotive museum located at the Old Warden Aerodrome Bedfordshire.

Ferry Meadows
Attraction
Free

Ferry Meadows

Walk, cycle, play, horse-ride, ride a train, go fishing, exercise the dog, jog, push the buggy and explore endless meadows, lakes and woodland.

Ferry Meadows in Nene Park
Attraction
Free

Ferry Meadows in Nene Park

Ferry Meadows is a great destination for a family outing and one of the region's major country parks.

Attraction
Adults from £2

Ferry Meadows Railway

Opened to the public since 1978, this miniature railway is fun for all ages.

Attraction
Free

Nene Park Trust

Our vision is to be the region's favourite Park, providing a permanent haven for heritage and wildlife and a wide choice of recreational activities.

Longthorpe Tower
Attraction
Adults £3

Longthorpe Tower

Longthorpe Tower displays one of the most complete and important sets of 14th century domestic wall paintings in northern Europe.

Attraction
Adults £7.50

Bugtopia

Bugtopia was formed in 2012 as a way to get kids interested in the super heroes of our world - Bugs!

John Clare Cottage
Attraction
Adults £4.95

John Clare Cottage

The home of John Clare (1793-1864), widely regarded as one of the greatest of the English poets.