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No. 18 Main Street Rockingham

ROCKINGHAM: A BEAUTIFUL WEEKEND VILLAGE ESCAPE IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

1st May 2021

Last Updated on 27th February 2026 by Bejal

In This Article

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  • A Little Rockingham History
  • How to get to Rockingham
  • Where to Stay
  • What to See & Do
    • Wonder through Rockingham Castle and Gardens
    • Take a Stroll around St Leonard’s Church
    • Your Best Pose at the Iconic Telephone Box
    • See What’s on at Rockingham Village Hall
    • The History of The Rockingham Market Cross
    • Admire the Chocolate Box Houses
  • Dining & Wining Options
    • The Sondes Arms
    • The Village Shop & The Barn Tea Rooms
  • Other Things to do in the Surroundings
  • Next Stop: Further Reading
  • À bientôt
Rockingham Cottages

The delightful village of Rockingham is located on the border of Northamptonshire and Leicestershire and north of Corby on the edge of the beautiful Welland Valley. Inhabited by only around 110 people it has all the necessities that a small village would desire including a beautiful church, local shop, tea rooms, a pub, village hall, a bed and breakfast and a castle accompanied by stunning gardens! Rockingham is the perfect base for a weekend break or a perfect day trip destination that will leave you reeling to return with its chocolate box houses and warm local welcome.

A Little Rockingham History

There has been a settlement at Rockingham in ancient, Roman and Saxon, times, the first real village probably housed labourers employed by the Crown to build and maintain the Norman Castle.  This collection of huts was situated below the entrance towers.

As the Castle grew in importance, so did the village – being designated a Borough in the 12th century and a “Town” by Royal Charter of Elizabeth I.

Much of the Tudor village was destroyed during the Civil war and the village was later reconstructed out of stone on the hill below the Castle.  This is essentially the village as it stands today, the earliest house being dated 1670.

Village wall
Rockingham Post Box
Village Plaque

The village was modernised by Richard Watson (member of parliament) in the 19th century, when several new houses were built and the older cottages enlarged.  Further improvements were carried out in the 1950’s.

The Forest covered much of what is now Northamptonshire and was once one of the largest and richest in the Kingdom.

Rockingham was a former market town, but the market has long since fallen into disuse, as has the fair, which for a long time was held on 25 September. As well as its Castle, Rockingham was for centuries also famous for its Forest.

Rockingham cottages

How to get to Rockingham

By far the easiest way to reach Rockingham is to drive, heading towards signs for Corby, Northamptonshire. It takes around 40 minutes from Leicester, and 8 minutes from Corby centre.

Google map location: Easting: 487106 Northing: 289936 Latitude: 52.5 Longitude: -0.72

The closest train station to Rockingham is Corby, which is 3.8 miles from the village and would take around 9 minutes by taxi. There’s plenty of parking available roadside on Rockingham Road that runs through the centre of the village, also known as the A6003.

Where to Stay

There is no place more central in Rockingham than the Castle Farm house Bed & Breakfast.  A cosy, characterful house with three stunning rooms to choose from including a suite, a twin room and double room, the host Claire welcomes you to this calm property. Beautifully appointed rooms, with interiors in keeping with the house and surroundings and a delicious cooked or continental breakfast, you won’t want to leave this tranquil spot.

Castle Farm House Bed & Breakfast Rockingham
  • Address: Main Street, Rockingham, Market Harborough LE16 8TG.
  • Tel. 07776 140200
  • Contact: Website
  • Like the recommendation? Book a stay at Castle Farm House Bed & Breakfast
  • Reviews: Read what people are saying

What to See & Do

Wonder through Rockingham Castle and Gardens

Rockingham Castle was built on the instructions of William the Conqueror following his invasion of Britain in 1066. Construction began shortly after the Battle of Hastings with work starting on the outer wooden defensive wall. Over the following years a number of buildings including the Great Hall were put up along with a stone replacement for the wooden walls. For 450 years the Castle would have undergone many changes and improvements until it was abandoned by Henry V11 in 1485.

Rockingham castle
image courtesy: creative common

The Castle and Estate were subsequently bought by the Watson family who restored and improved to create the Rockingham you see today.  It is now the home of James Saunders Watson and his young family. Rockingham castle has now been the official residence of the Watson family for 450 years.

Rockingham Castle
IMAGE COURTESY: CREATIVE COMMON

The gardens at Rockingham extend to about 18 acres and fall into two distinct garden types. The formal gardens surround the Castle and are in part laid out to reflect the foot print of the medieval Castle. The Elephant Hedge bisects the formal garden and is reputedly 400 years old.

Rockingham castle Gardens
image courtesy: creative commons

The second part of the garden is the Wild Garden, which extends across the valley to the east of the Castle. This valley is home to a remarkable collection of fascinating plants and trees. The plants that are of particular interest are labelled to assist identification. There is one full time gardener and two volunteers working under the Head Gardener, Richard Stribley.

Rockingham Castle Garden
image courtesy: creative commons

The castle grounds also houses Walker’s House Tea Room, serving a selection of lunches and afternoon teas. Produce is stocked and sourced from local farmers and suppliers where possible.

  • Address: Rockingham Castle Estate, Rockingham, Market Harborough LE16 8TH
  • Tel. 01536 770240
  • Contact: Website
  • How to Book: Entrance Fees, Concessions & Opening Times
  • Reviews: Read what people are saying about their visit

Take a Stroll around St Leonard’s Church

The church has roots dating back to 1095, has a nave and chancel with a memorial to the Watson family. It stands on the hill between the castle and Rockingham village and can be accessed by walking up Main street or from the castle grounds, if open.

Be-lavie Tip: You can see get some great views of the back of the castle wall from here.

Address: Main Street Rockingham. Market Harborough LE16 8TG

St Leonard's Church, Rockingham

Your Best Pose at the Iconic Telephone Box

Strike a pose alongside the Grade II listed iconic British red telephone box. It is a type K6 kiosk, designed in 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and is made of cast iron. Sadly it’s not now a working booth.

Address: Main Street Rockingham. Market Harborough LE16 8TG

Rockingham Post Box

See What’s on at Rockingham Village Hall

The Village Hall was formerly Rockingham’s National school, which opened back in 1844 with only 97 pupils from the surrounding areas. Unfortunately, it closed in 1947. The hall is now available for hire and hosts a programme of events with the most notable being the annual village Flower Show which has been held here since 1851. You can still see the Old School House which is situated to the right of the hall.

Address: Main Street Rockingham. Market Harborough LE16 8TG

Rockingham Village Hall

The History of The Rockingham Market Cross

The Market cross was erected when Queen Elizabeth I reissued Rockingham’s market charter in 1600 and was rebuilt in 1894. The Inscription reads, “Rebuilt 1894 on the remains of the old market cross of the village she loved so well. In memory of Laura Maria Watson who died March 21 1893”. The cross is surrounded by a memorial to the Watson family.

Address: Main Street Rockingham. Market Harborough LE16 8TG

The Market Cross

Admire the Chocolate Box Houses

Walk up and down both sides of the road to admire the chocolate boxes houses and cottages that line the main road into Rockingham. Some stunning period properties with pretty doors and gardens.

Number 18, is said to be the oldest house in the village, which gives a good indication of how much the other houses have changed over time.

Address: Main Street Rockingham. Market Harborough LE16 8TG

No. 18 Main Street Rockingham

Dining & Wining Options

The Sondes Arms

The Sondes Arms named after Lord Sondes who succeeding the Rockingham’s to the manor. The Public house was rebuilt in 1668 and was frequented by Charles Dickens and Clark Gable. The Sondes Arms is now a beautiful country 16th century coaching Inn undergone much modernising but in keeping with its character. It serves a fine selection of home cooked food in its beautiful restaurant including afternoon teas and igloo seating in the garden at the back.

Sondes Arms
  • Address: Main St, Rockingham, Market Harborough LE16 8TG
  • Tel. 01536 772193
  • Contact: Website
  • Reviews: See what other people are saying about The Sondes Arms

The Village Shop & The Barn Tea Rooms

Behind the Sondes Arms are the Village Shop and Tea Rooms housed in a converted barn and hayloft. After a walk in the village the tea rooms are a perfect spot to sit and grab some fresh air on the picnic tables in the garden at the side accompanied by some of the delicious homemade fare. Oh and a perfect cup of tea of course!

The Barn Tea Room
  • Address: Rockingham, Market Harborough LE16 8TR
  • Tel: 01536 772514
  • Contact: Website
  • Reviews: Read what others are saying about The Barn Tea Rooms

Other Things to do in the Surroundings

  • Local Hotels
  • Land Rover Experience
  • Shire Horse Society
  • Visit Northamptonshire
  • Love Corby
  • Discover Rutland

Next Stop: Further Reading

  • Bisbrooke: A pretty Village in Rutland
  • Exton: A Quintessentially English Village in Rutland
  • Introducing Seaton: A Village in Rutland
  • Harringworth: A Village in Northamptonshire
  • Beautiful Castles to Visit in the UK inspired by Films
Rockingham Church Walk

À bientôt

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Bejal

I’m Bejal, an ex-scientist turned travel writer and content creator. I have visited 75 plus countries, including an around the world trip, which makes me quite the expert in crafting intricate itineraries! My travel style places an emphasis on sustainable and responsible adventures that supports the planet, local businesses and communities at its core. Read my guides and itineraries which aim to inspire you to create your own travel and vegetarian foodie jaunts to less visited spots of popular destinations as well as more unique locales. I have a soft spot for boutique eco-hotels here too! Be-lavie is all about mindful travel with a sprinkling of luxury.

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  • Diary of a Londoness
    5th May 2021

    Clarke Gable and Dickens you say? My two most favourite men. Goodness, I better get up to Rockingham soon! I love the look of the new website, by the way. Beautiful photos, as always, Be.

    Reply
    • Bejal
      Diary of a Londoness
      6th May 2021

      Oh yes, very classy men indeed Scarlett! You must add it for a weekend visit and thanks so much. It’s very much a work in progress but nearly there.

      Reply
  • thetravelsofmrsb
    12th June 2021

    You find the most beautiful towns and villages. This looks like a picture postcard x

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    • Bejal
      thetravelsofmrsb
      13th June 2021

      It’s such a pretty, quaint little place Laura x

      Reply

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