Queen Eleanor Cross

Average score: 4.6/5
(5 reviews)
   http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/The-Eleanor-Crosses/
   280 London Road, Northampton NN4 8AX, UK
   Historical landmark

Most valued review:

There is no most valued review available.

Opening hours

Opening hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

Additional information on Queen Eleanor Cross

This is the location of Queen Eleanor Cross

Here it is possible to add your company logo, images that reflect the atmosphere of your business or pictures of your products. It is also possible to connect your social media pages here, allowing visitors to this profile to find all information about your company in one place.

This profile has not yet been claimed. Is this your company? Then check Modules & Pricing for all the possibilities that our platform can offer for your business.

Read authentic reviews about Queen Eleanor Cross

Find all the independent reviews written by real people on this independent platform for reviews, discussions, questions and experiences!

On this platform you will only find reliable reviews that are both automatically and manually moderated. Consumers are increasingly skeptical of companies collecting their own reviews. We are 100% independent, and businesses can use our platform completely free of charge. This creates a transparent picture through authentic experiences and reviews written on ReviewsBritain.com. You can read more about how we do this in our moderation policy.

As well as reliable reviews, you can also find all the extra information you need on our website, such as contact details, opening times, directions, local information and more. We also compare businesses and locations so you can make the best choice locally.

Start writing your own review or read more about Queen Eleanor Cross!

Reviews

All reviews

    Showing 5 reviews
  1. Rating:

    3
    Hidde gem of highhistoricalimportance, looking quite rundown. Council could do some work to restore and highlight it. You would pass it without noticing.
    0

    0

    You have already voted!

    Reply
  2. Rating:

    5
    THE ELEANOR CROSS
    HARDINGSTONE, NORTHAMPTON
    THIS CROSS WAS ERECTED IN 1291-94.IT IS ONE OF THREE SURVIVING CROSSES FROM THE TWELVE ERECTED BY KING EDWARD I AT THE STOPPING PLACES OF THE FUNERAL CORTÉGE OF HIS WIFE,QUEEN ELEANOR, ON ITS WAY FROM LINCOLN TO LONDON. THE DESIGN OF THE ORIGINAL TOP IS UNKNOWN, THE PRESENT BROKEN SHAFT HAVING BEEN PLACED IN POSITION IN 1840.
    0

    0

    You have already voted!

    Reply
  3. Rating:

    5
    A historical marker next to a main road route. Easy to get to by bus.
    Near to Delape Abby.
    I presume there’s toilets at Delape Abbey, failing that a nearby Abbey.
    About a mile from Northampton Town centre.
    0

    0

    You have already voted!

    Reply
  4. Rating:

    5
    Cycling round Northampton like a yute, we took in the town’s rich history. Truly Britain’s greatest surprise.
    0

    0

    You have already voted!

    Reply
  5. Rating:

    5
    A beautiful hidden park in front of it on the other side of the road. It took me 10 years in Northampton to discover it. The monument is beheaded. I would like to know the name of the majestic tree facing it. Not many trees have purple leaves in May. Leaves are simple, elliptic, undulate margins… Copper beech is her name. In France the edible nut or masts are still sometimes roasted and used as a coffee substitute.
    0

    0

    You have already voted!

    Reply

Write a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

1000

I agree to the terms of use and privacy policy by posting this review. I also declare that I have a real experience with this company.

Read our Moderation Policy and how we ensure reviews are authentic.
Thanks for submitting your review!

Explore similar places in your area that are popularly discussed.