Rushton Triangular lodge was built between the years of 1593 and 1597 in Elizabethan Northamptonshire. Owned by English Heritage. Unfortunately, there is no disabled access to the actual lodge, as you would expect with it being as old and historical as it is. There is a gateway into the grounds, which has one step, this is kerb height so is accessible with a wheelchair. The grounds aren't vast, not much bigger than a decent sized garden, but you can get all around the lodge and take in the amazing Elizabethan architecture. @HistoricEngland
20 янв 2024