EAW043371 ENGLAND (1952). The village, Brixworth, from the south, 1952
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Title | [EAW043371] The village, Brixworth, from the south, 1952 |
Reference | EAW043371 |
Date | 13-May-1952 |
Link | |
Place name | BRIXWORTH |
Parish | BRIXWORTH |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 474761, 270560 |
Longitude / Latitude | -0.902842267133, 52.327646925961 |
National Grid Reference | SP748706 |
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Brixworth station, on the former L&NWR Northampton-Market Harborough line opened 16 Feb 1859. Spratton station, a mile to the south also served Brixworth, being considerably nearer that village than the one from which it took its name. Closed by BR the line is now leased by the Northampton & Lamport Railway who are working to create a heritage line. |
gBr |
Thursday 27th of April 2017 12:34:19 PM |
All Saints' Church. Dating from the Anglo-Saxon period and listed Grade I |
MB |
Thursday 27th of April 2017 10:00:44 AM |
Wikipedia has an entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Saints%27_Church,_Brixworth |
MB |
Thursday 27th of April 2017 10:05:36 AM |
Brixworth Hall demolished in 1954 after wartime requisition |
James Chandler |
Wednesday 26th of April 2017 09:06:32 PM |