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Thrapston is a
market town and
civil parish in the
North Northamptonshire unitary authority area of Northamptonshire, England. It was the headquarters...
- The Corn
Exchange is a
commercial building in the High
Street in
Thrapston, Northamptonshire, England. The structure,
which is now used as the offices...
- The Kettering,
Thrapston and
Huntingdon Railway was an
English railway line
opened throughout in 1866. It
connected the
Midland Railway main line at Kettering...
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publisher Imray's "Map Of The
River Nene"
suggests that it now
begins at
Thrapston. The
River Nene is the tenth-longest
river in the
United Kingdom. From...
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Rushden and
Higham Ferrers and
terminating at its
junction with the A14 in
Thrapston.
Prior to the
construction of the M6 motorway, it was the main
route from...
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Thrapston was a
rural district in
England from 1894 to 1935. It was one of the only
rural districts to be
split between administrative counties, with...
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consisted of most of the Soke of Peterborough, the
towns of
Oundle and
Thrapston and the
surrounding villages and
hamlets of north-eastern Northamptonshire...
- Northampton, and the
remainder was
single line with a p****ing
place at
Thrapston,
about halfway. The
original intention had been to
operate these two halves...
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Oundle and
Thrapston was a
rural district in Northamptonshire,
England from 1935 to 1974. It was
formed in 1935
under the
County Review Order as a merger...
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stands by a bend in the
River Nene, 4
miles (6.4 km) to the
north of
Thrapston. The name of the
village means "Ealda's nook". The
ecclesiastical parishes...