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Wappenham is a
linear village and
civil parish in Northamptonshire, England. It is 5
miles (8 km) south-west of Towcester,
north of
Syresham and north-west...
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Wappenham was a
railway station on the Stratford-upon-Avon and
Midland Junction Railway (SMJ)
which served the
Northamptonshire village of
Wappenham between...
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Upper Weedon –
Upton Wadenhoe –
Wakerley –
Walgrave –
Walton Grounds –
Wappenham –
Warkton –
Warkworth –
Warmington –
Warmonds Hill –
Watford – Watford...
- Mandeville, Tiffield,
Towcester Upper Catesby,
Upper Heyford,
Upper Stowe Wappenham, Walgrave, Warkworth, Watford,
Weedon Bec,
Weedon Lois, Welford, Welton...
- The
river has
several sources close to the
villages of
Syresham and
Wappenham in
South Northamptonshire. It
flows through Brackley,
provides the...
- able to
operate a p****enger
service from
Blisworth through Towcester,
Wappenham,
Helmdon and ****ley
Brake to Banbury. It
worked the line
itself with...
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house in Northamptonshire,
England about 1.5
miles (2.4 km) south-west of
Wappenham. It is a
Grade II
listed building and part of the
parish of Helmdon, a...
- was
built in 1833; it was a
vicarage for his
father in the
village of
Wappenham, Northamptonshire. It
replaced the
previous vicarage occupied by other...
- the year 1533 (or 35) and a set of initials.
Helmdon Baptist chapel in
Wappenham Road
opened in 1841. In 1953 a
schoolroom was added. The
building became...
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village of that name. Historically,
Falcutt and
Astwell were part of the
Wappenham parish.
Great Britain.
Public Record Office (1898).
Calendar of Inquisitions...