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671:) gauge tramways were worked by horse at first but the first steam locomotive was in use by 1879. Quarrying was done by hand at first. The first steam quarrying machine was in use by 1917, and the first diesel machine in 1935. Close to the south and east of the village most of the quarried area has had housing and an industrial estate built on it. In the industrial estate the street names Ironstone Way, Quarry Road, Ferro Fields and Staveley Way commemorate the quarries. Apart from Stonepit Close the visible remains of the quarrying are in the form of ground levels being below the roads and surrounding fields. The industrial estate and part of the churchyard are lower than the original landscape, due to the quarrying activity. 755: 52: 763:
family until the early 18th century. It was extended in the 18th century, incorporating parts of the original building. The house was offered for sale by auction in 1801 at which time it was described as being a spacious stone mansion with coach house, stabling, gardens, canals and fish-ponds. In 1900, Richard Lee Bevan was the owner of the Hall at the time of his death. He was a partner in Barclay, Bevan and co. the historic core of the Barclays group. The hall was demolished in 1954.
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attracted controversy, particularly in the latter part of the 19th century, because of its reluctance to provide relief to poor people unless they agreed to enter the Workhouse. Brixworth is the focus of a substantial work on the political, social and personal implications of welfare policies during the period. The Workhouse was closed in 1935.
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From the 1960s onwards, a large amount of new housing has been built at Brixworth, mainly on fields to the south of the original village. A by-pass on the east side has diverted traffic travelling between Northampton and Market Harborough away from the built-up area. Another major change has been the
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Brixworth Poor Law Union was established in 1835 and a workhouse erected on the south side of Spratton Road soon afterwards. Only the entrance block, including some later side extensions to it, remains; these premises are now used for business purposes. The activities of the Brixworth Poor Law Union
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Brixworth Hall was near the church, surrounded by a park and close to the centre of the historic settlement of Brixworth. The hall was built in the Tudor period by the Saunders family who were part owners of the manor of Brixworth from 1532. The house was owned by four generations of the Saunders
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Brixworth Cricket Club plays on the ground at Haywards Barn, which was opened in 2008, as well as on St David's playing field for third team and junior games. The 1st team play in the premier division of the Northants Cricket League and the 2nd and 3rd team play in Divisions 5 and 13. They run 4
619:) gauge tramway to sidings at the station. When this was worked out the same tramway served later quarries further east to the north and south of Scaldwell Road, finishing in 1936 south of Scaldwell Road and in 1947 further north. The later quarries in this system were to the east of the A508. 610:
At various times iron ore quarrying has been carried out on the north, east and south sides of the village. The ore was taken in various ways to the railway for transport to ironworks. The first quarry can still be seen west of the church at a place called Stonepit Close. It is now allotments.
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rebuked them and threatened the three with arrest if the meeting proceeded. Despite this, Gammage recalled that attendance at the roadside assembly later that day amounted to several hundreds and Watkins' efforts to persuade the constable to arrest those who addressed it were unsuccessful.
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The main road from Northampton to Market Harborough passed through the village, where a number of inns served the needs of travellers for refreshment, lodging and a change of horses. The buildings of two present-day pubs in the village date back to the era of horse-drawn transport:
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Quarrying began in 1863 and finished about 1874. It is not clear if the ore was taken away by tramway or by horse and road wagon to the station. In about 1873 another quarry was opened nearby, to the north of the church. This was connected by
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then erected kennels, providing a fresh source of local employment at a time of agricultural depression. The Hunt remained in the village until 1966, after which the site was developed for housing.
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The Historic England website contains details of a total of 17 listed buildings in the parish of Brixworth, all of which are Grade II apart from All Saints' Church, which is Grade I. They include:
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The village is home to an historical re-enactment society, Sir William Harrington's Companye, who recreate life as it would have been for the 15th-century inhabitants of Brixworth.
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A Wesleyan Methodist (later Methodist) chapel was opened in Church Street in 1811 and enlarged in 1860. The chapel closed in the 1970s and the building is now in residential use.
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Another quarry began operation in 1880 west of Station Road, opposite Stonepit Close. It had its own tramway to the sidings at Brixworth Station and ceased operation in 1896.
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is one of the oldest, largest and most complete Anglo-Saxon churches in the country. It was founded circa 680 AD and was called "the finest Romanesque church north of the
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to passenger traffic in 1960 and closed the line to freight traffic in 1981. The trackbed of the former railway was reopened in 1993 as the
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of Northampton. Before the meeting took place, Gammage and his two companions attended a service in the parish church where the vicar
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Brixworth Hall from page 124 of volume 3 of "Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
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club that encourages children of all ages to be active and play sport. It has produced successful footballers, including
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for Northamptonshire, volume 4, which was published in 1937. Its text can be consulted at British History Online.
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Primary School. Details of a series of reports on the school can be found in the relevant section of the
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Protesting About Pauperism: Poverty, Politics and Poor Relief in Late-Victorian England, 1870-1900
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In 1819 Sir Charles Knightley purchased land between Spratton Road and Kennel Terrace, where the
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recorded a parish population of 5,162, increasing to 5,228 at the 2011 census. The village's
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through the parish was opened in 1859, passing 0.5 miles (800 m) west of the village.
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Another quarry began in 1873 to the south of the village connected with the railway by
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website. 450 pupils were on the roll at the time of the inspection in September 2011.
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In June 1839, Brixworth was the scene of a notable public meeting addressed by the
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A new pit was begun in 1939, operating until 1949. This was operated by the
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The Drama Society stages 2–3 productions annually – including a pantomime.
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Brampton Valley Way passes 0.7 miles (1.1 km) west of the village,
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The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands Part 3: The Northampton Area
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A lengthy article about the history of the parish appears in the
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The primary school at Brixworth is Brixworth Church of England
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English Romanesque Architecture: Volume I: Before the Conquest
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junior teams between ages 9 and 17 who play on both grounds.
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Clapham, 1930, page 33, cited in Blair, 1977, page 152
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The churches that currently worship at Brixworth are:
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is about 1 mile (2 km) to the southeast and the
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names
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The place-name 'Brixworth' is first attested in the
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Index


All Saints' Church, Brixworth
Brixworth is located in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire
2001 census
OS grid reference
SP7470
Civil parish
District
West Northamptonshire
Shire county
Northamptonshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Northampton
Postcode district
NN6
Dialling code
Police
Northamptonshire
Fire
Northamptonshire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
Daventry

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