Hotels in Corby
Corby is a town that many people want to have short term accommodation in. Hotels are often useful for providing short term accommodation. Some may want to stay at old or new hotels. Some may want to stay at hotels that have an impressive reputation. Some may want to stay at hotels that have access to parking facilities. Some may want to stay at well known hotels.
Corby is a town that many people want to have short term accommodation in. Some may want to stay at hotels that are in or near the town.
Corby is an industrial town and a local government district located 13km north of Kettering in Northamptonshire, England. Corby is in a triangle formed by Leicester, Peterborough and Northampton. The Borough of Corby borders onto the Borough of Kettering, the District of East Northamptonshire and the District of Harborough. The nearest towns are Kettering, Market Harborough, Desborough and Rothwell. Corby is about 24 miles north east of the county town, Northampton.
Scottish migration, and the migration to Corby has created a unique population in the borough, evidenced most clearly in the 'Corby accent', referred to as 'Corbyite', which is often described as sounding Glaswegian. The link with Scotland is a strong feature of the area:
The town is located along the A43, A427, A6003 and is six miles from the A14 at Kettering. Corby lies within two hours drive of four international airports: Birmingham, Luton, Stansted and East Midlands.
By the standards of the English Midlands, Northamptonshire is an upland county. It includes the watershed between the Severn and The Wash. Several important rivers have their sources in the north west of the county: these include the River Nene (to The Wash) and the "Warwickshire Avon" (to the Severn). In the 1820s it was boasted that "not a single brook, however insignificant, flows into it from any other district". The highest point in the county is nevertheless the modest Arbury Hill at 225 m.
Northampton is the largest town in the county. This is followed by Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Rushden and Daventry. Most of the county's population is concentrated in a central north south band which includes the four largest towns. The west and east are predominantly rural with small towns and many villages. Northamptonshire is a long, thin county (more so with the Soke of Peterborough), running from south-west to north-east.
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