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North Street, Oundle, Northamptonshire

Oundle

Oundle is an ancient market town in Northamptonshire; a pretty place on the River Nene, with a population of around 5,800. It is twelve miles southwest of the county's only city, Peterborough. The nearest railway station is at Corby, nine miles west of Oundle.

Among the oldest buildings is the Talbot Hotel. This was constructed of timber; it was rebuilt with stone from the ruins of nearby Fotheringhay Castle. (Read more)