Newnham, Northamptonshire

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Newnham is a village in West Northamptonshire in England.[1] The village is Script error: No such module "convert". south of Daventry, Script error: No such module "convert". west from Weedon Bec, Script error: No such module "convert". west of junction 16 of the M1 motorway and Script error: No such module "convert". west of Northampton. The A45 road runs a mile northwest of the village. The nearest railway station is at Long Buckby, Script error: No such module "convert". northeast.

The villages name means 'At the new homestead/village' or 'at the new hemmed-in land'.[2]

The village is below Newnham Hill in the valley of the River Nene.

The parish church

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The Air Traffic Control Mast on Newnham Hill
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The Parish Church of Saint Michael's
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The former Post Office, now being converted into a residential property
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The Romer Arms Public House
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Another view of the Parish Church in Newnham

The parish church, called St Michael and all Angels,[3] is a former chapel of a parent church at Badby. The benefice has always been Badby-cum-Newnham, with the vicarage of Badby. As the church is perched high on a bank, the churchyard descends steeply east and south. The chancel, the north aisle and the present nave were built in the early 14th century, on the site of a 12th-century chapel. The western tower was built in the late 14th or early 15th century abutting the west wall and standing on three open arches. The tower has contained six bells since 1660. They were rehung on a new iron frame by John Taylor & Co in 1940.

Prominent residents

See also

References

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