Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Rushton Hall Hotel Rushton Hall Hotel Home to the world-famous Silverstone circuit track, household brands like Carlsberg and Doc Martens , and the largest market square in England , Northamptonshire is dubbed the 'Rose of the Shires' as the final resting place of Princess Diana, where the River Nene flows from Arbury Hill to the Wash in Norfolk and a historic shoemaking industry thrives dating back almost 900 years. While you're gliding along its winding lanes past woodlands, castles, and pretty villages adorned with thatched cottages and centuries-old parish churches, here are twenty must-visit restaurants from cozy English pubs to 15th-century great halls. 1.

The Tollymache Arms Harrington near Orton Ouside the Tollemache Arms. The Tollemache Arms Nestled at the heart of the Harrington near Orton , the Tollymache Arms , affectionately named T he Tolly , is a 17th-century thatched gastropub with low oak beam ceilings, terracotta quarry tiles, exposed buff stonework, and sage green Darwin-esq wallpaper. MORE FOR YOU Harris Vaults Past Trump As The Bookies’ Favorite To Win Presidential Election Today’s NYT Mini Crossword Clues And Answers For Friday, August 9th Everything We Know About The Olympics Closing Ceremony—As Rumors Fly About Big-Name Performances Here, you can feast on prawns in Nduja and lime butter, local Brixworth pate, golden scotch eggs, and pork crackling spears with locally harvested apple sauce — b.