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Bradlaugh Fields is managed in partnership between:

· BBA (Bradlaugh Barn Association)
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Perimeter Walk

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Bradlaugh Fields welcomes all our visitors but we ask that the Countryside Code is adhered to:

PLEASE take your litter home - Clean up after your dog - No vehicles (accept on request) - NO MotorBikes or Quad Bikes

This walk takes approximately an hour, depending how long you take to ponder and explore.

You may find evidence that foxes and badgers live in various areas.

Depending on what time of year will depend on what flowers and trees are in bloom. There is an old saying 'When Gorse is in flower kissing's in season' Do you agree?

You will notice many Cherry Plum trees. They were planted when the area was farmed before it came a Golf-Course. After this it became Bradlaugh Fields for all to enjoy.

Around the pond areas you may come across the Heron and Kingfisher.

At the top of Bradlaugh you will have an amazing view of Northampton Town.

ENJOY YOUR EXPERIENCE

 

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