- The
Oxendon Tunnels are
disused railway tunnels in Northamptonshire, England. The
Northampton to
Market Harborough line
opened in 1859 and had tunnels...
-
Great Oxendon is a
linear village and
civil parish in West
Northamptonshire in England. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's po****tion was 307...
-
Oxendon may
refer to:
Great Oxendon and
Little Oxendon,
villages in Northamptonshire,
England Oxendon Rural District, a
former rural district Oxendon...
-
Little Oxendon is a
deserted medieval village about one mile
north of
Great Oxendon (where any po****tion is included) at grid
reference SP730846. A number...
-
Oxendon was a
rural district in Northamptonshire,
England from 1894 to 1935. It was
formed under the
Local Government Act 1894 from the part of the Market...
-
railway tunnels on the route,
Kelmarsh (480
metres or 1,570 feet) and
Oxendon (422
metres or 1,385 feet). The
tunnels are
unlit and so can be
quite an...
-
Great Doddington –
Great Harrowden –
Great Houghton –
Great Oakley –
Great Oxendon –
Great Purston –
Greatworth –
Greens Norton –
Grendon –
Gretton – Grimscote...
- Keynes. The
major settlements along the
route are
Market Harborough,
Great Oxendon, Kelmarsh, Maidwell,
Hanging Houghton, Brixworth, Pitsford, Boughton, Northampton...
-
making it a
place for
tradesmen and a
market when a new
highway between Oxendon and
Kibworth was
established to help link
Northampton and Leicester. A...
-
Harborough line
opened in 1859 and had
tunnels at
Kelmarsh and
nearby Oxendon. The
original tunnel was single-track, and when the line was
doubled a...