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Towns in Northamptonshire

Abthorpe
Achurch
Adstone
Aldwincle
Armston
Arthingworth
Ashby St Ledgers
Ashley
Ashton
Ashton
Aynho
Badby
Barby
Barnwell
Benefield
Biddlesdon
Blakesley
Blatherwycke
Blisworth
Blisworth a beautiful village in South Northamptonshire. The village contains St John The Baptist C.O.E church dating back to the twelfth century. And the area is surrounded by deep, lush Northamptonshire countryside. The Grand Union Ca
Boughton
Bozeat
Brackley
Brampton Ash
Braunston
Braybrooke
Brigstock
Brixworth
Brockhall
Broughton
Bugbrooke
Bulwick
Burton Latimer
Byfield
Caldecott
Castle Ashby
Chacombe
Chapel Brampton
Charwelton
Chelveston
Chipping Warden
Church Brampton
Church Stowe
Clipston
Cogenhoe
Cold Ashby
Collingtree
Collyweston
Corby
The modern industrial town of Corby is in north east Northamptonshire in the East Midlands.
Cosgrove
Cotterstock
Cottesbrooke
Cottingham
Courteenhall
Cranford
Crick
Croughton
Culworth
Dallington
Daventry
Deanshanger
Deene
Deenethorpe
Denford
Denton
Desborough
Dodford
Draughton
Duddington
Earls Barton
East Farndon
East Haddon
Easton Neston
Ecton
Eydon
Farthinghoe
Farthingstone
Fawsley
Faxton
Finedon
Finedon is a Saxon Village with a great history. Finedon Hall, now converted into several homes is the grand building seen in the picture there are many historic buildings around the old end of the town...
Floore
Flore
Fotheringhay
Gayton
Geddington
Glaisdale
Glapthorn
Grafton Underwood
Great Addington
Great Billing
Great Brington
Great Creaton
Great Doddington
Great Everdon
Great Houghton
Great Oakley
Great Oxendon
Great Oxendon is a small village on the A508 just south of Market Harborough. It mainly dates from around 1800 and is built in red brick and local Northamptonshire sand stone.
Greatworth
Grendon
Gretton
Guilsborough
Hackleton
Hardingstone
Hardwick
Hargrave
Harlestone
Harpole
Harringworth
Harrowden
Hartwell
Haselbech
Hellidon
Helmdon
Hemington
Higham Ferrers
The town of Higham Ferrers is one of the gems of Northamptonshire. It contains a number of historic buildings and has a scenic market place. Its most famous son, Henry Chichele became Archbishop of Canterbury and adviser to Henry V
Hinton-in-the-Hedges
Holcot
Horton
Irchester
Irthlingborough
Isham
Islip
Kelmarsh
Kettering
The market town of Kettering is in Northamptonshire, on the west bank of the River Ise between Corby and Northampton.
Kilsby
King's Cliffe
Kings Sutton
Kingsthorpe
Kislingbury
Lamport
Laxton
Lilbourne
Litchborough
Little Oakley
Loddington
Long Buckby
Lowick
Luddington in the Brook
Lutton
Maidford
Maidford is a small, compact village on the slopes of a shallow upland valley on the former main road between Northampton and Banbury and is designated as a conservation village.
Maidwell
Maidwell is a small village situated on the edge of the Northamptonshire Leicestershire borders, approximately 4 miles from the market town of Market Harborough and 10 miles from Northampton.
Milton
Moreton Pinkney
Moulton
Naseby
Nassington
Newton
Northampton
Northampton is a large market town of around 200,000 people, about 50 miles southeast of Birmingham. It was initially a farming community around the 7th century and later became the centre of the ancient kingdom of Mercia.
Norton
Orlingbury
Oundle
The market town of Oundle sits on the banks of the River Nene in Northamptonshire, about 12 miles southwest of Peterborough.
Overstone
Pattishall
Paulerspury
Piddington
Pilton
Pitsford
Polebrook
Potterspury
Preston Capes
Pytchley
Radstone
Raunds
Ringstead
Roade
Rockingham
Rothersthorpe
Rothwell
Rushden
Rushden, called Risedene in the Doomsday Book, apparently takes its name from the stream or brook that can be seen in Rushden Hall Park before it disappears under the modern Duck Street.
Rushton
Sibbertoft
Silverstone
Silverstone is a highly desirable village in Northamptonshire, best known as the location of the Silverstone Racing Circuit and home of the British Grand Prix.
Slapton
Buried deep in the heart of England, the Northamptonshire village of Slapton is a small settlement with much to offer a wide range of visitors and residents alike.
Spratton
Stanford on Avon
Stanion
Stanwick
Staverton
Steane
Stoke Albany
Stoke Doyle
Strixton
Sudborough
Sulgrave
Syresham
Sywell
Tansor
Thornby
Thorpe Waterville
Thorpe Waterville in Northamptonshire is a quiet little village, with a nice country pub, which has been very updated.
Thrapston
Thrapston is a delightful small town in Northamptonshire Near the River Nene, with a population of just over 5,000 residents. It is just off the A14 between Kettering and Huntingdon.
Thurning
Titchmarsh
Towcester
Twywell
Upper Boddington
'The Boddingtons' - we are one village comprising of Upper and Lower Boddington. Together we are very quiet and very rural.
Wadenhoe
Wakerley
Walgrave
Wappenham
Warkworth
Warmington
Watford
Weedon Bec
Weekley
Weldon
Welford
Wellingborough
Welton
West Haddon
Weston
Weston Favell
Whiston
Whitfield
Whittlebury
Wicken
Wilbarston
Wilby
Wollaston
Woodford
Woodnewton
Wootton
Yardley Hastings
Yelvertoft


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