ceremonial county in England, UK

Northamptonshire, or Northants, is a landlocked county in England. At the 2011 census, the county had an estimated population of 693,900.

Towns and villages

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Map of Northamptonshire
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Map of Northamptonshire

There are many towns within Northamptonshire but as of yet no cities, although Peterborough was in Northamptonshire until 1965. Northampton itself applied for city status at the turn of the Millennium, but lost out to Wolverhampton.

Towns

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Villages

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  • 10 Silverstone – a village known for its nearby Silverstone Circuit, a must for any Formula 1 motor-racing fans

Other destinations

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Understand

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In the 18th and 19th centuries, parts of Northamptonshire and the surrounding area became industrialised. The local specialisation was shoemaking and the leather industry and by the end of the 19th century it was almost definitively the boot and shoe making capital of the world. In the north of the county a large ironstone quarrying industry developed from 1850. During the 1930s, the town of Corby was established as a major centre of the steel industry. Much of Northamptonshire nevertheless remains largely rural.

Traditionally, the town of Northampton has been a major centre of shoemaking and other leather related industries. Shoemaking has virtually ceased, though the back streets of the town still show the pattern of small shoe factories surrounded by terraced houses for the outworkers. The main industries now include distribution and finance.

Motor racing and engineering are growing sectors of the county's economy. The Silverstone Grand Prix Circuit has meant that multiple Formula 1 teams, like Mercedes-Benz at Brackley and Force India at Silverstone are based in the county. The Rockingham Motor Speedway, near the town of Corby is home to the likes of British Formula 3 and the British Touring Car Championship.

Get in

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By train

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Get around

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  • Stagecoach Buses link the towns of Oundle, Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough and Northampton with the X4 service.
  • The famous Express Lifts Tower, Northampton.
  • Grand Union Canal, including Blisworth Tunnel and the Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum, near Towcester.
  • The Triangular Lodge, near the village of Rushton, near Kettering.
  • The village of Fotheringhay, near Oundle, where Mary, Queen of Scots was beheaded in 1587. The village was also the birthplace of King Richard III in 1452.
  • Althorp Estate where Princess Diana is buried. near Northampton
  • Cricket: Northamptonshire CCC play at the County Ground in Northampton.
  • Visit the famous Northampton Saints rugby club
  • Northampton Balloon Festival
  • Silverstone F1 British Grand Prix

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