- Kislingbury
Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name = Kislingbury
latitude = 52.249000
longitude = -0.995000
civil_parish = Kislingbury
population = 1,221(2001 census)
london_distance = convert|69|mi|km|0
shire_district =South Northamptonshire
shire_county =Northamptonshire
region = East Midlands
constituency_westminster = Daventry
post_town = NORTHAMPTON
postcode_district = NN7
postcode_area = NN
dial_code = 01604
os_grid_reference = SP697594Kislingbury,
Northamptonshire ,England , is a village convert|4|mi|km|0 west ofNorthampton town centre, and close to junctions 15A and 16 of theM1 motorway Demographics
2001 census datacite web|title = UK census 2001 - data|url = http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadDatasetList.do?a=3&b=797360&c=NN7+4AB&d=16&g=473822&i=1001x1003&m=0&r=0&s=1219930082613&enc=1&domainId=15|accessdate = 2008-08-28] shows 1,221 people resident in theParish Council area consisting of 591 males and 630 females, in 497 household of wich 79.5% were owner occupied or being purchased with a mortgage.Governance
The village is in the district council area of
South Northamptonshire cite web|title = SNC District Council|url = http://www.southnorthants.gov.uk/|accessdate = 2008-08-28] where it is part of Harpole and Grange ward, together with the parishes ofMilton Malsor ,Harpole ,Rothersthorpe and Gayton. It is within the area ofNorthamptonshire County Council and the Parliamentary Constituency ofDaventry . The MP is currentlyTim Boswell (Conservative). Mr Boswell has stated that he will not seek re-election next time which will be in 2010 or earlier.Transport
The A45 main road runs just north of the village. The M1
London toYorkshire motorway between junctions 15a and 16 passes and makes its presence known, close to the south west of the village, and junction 16 is just two miles distant.Facilities
The village has three pub/restaurants, the most well-known being Cromwell's Cottage near the river with some tenuous historical connection with
Oliver Cromwell . The others are the Old Red Lion along the High Street and The Sun Inn on Mill Lane.urroundings
The
River Nene flows past the village close by to the north, through an old, narrow bridge - narrow, that is, for both vehicles and the river which frequently floods. The most recent serious incident in 1998 caused flood damage to several houses in the village. Some flood attenuation work has since been carried out but it remains to be seen if this proves adequate. The village carries heavy traffic being on a route to the larger village ofBugbrooke with the large CampionSecondary School which serves the village and a large catchment area around. Heavy vehicles from sand quarries in the area and also Heygates Flour Mill also use the village main road. The village is on the same side of the motorway, and close to the Northampton Borough boundary with the urban area of the town slowly getting closer with developments to the western side of the town.References
ources
* [http://www.google.com/maphp?hl=en&tab=wl&q=Kislingbury,%20Northamptonshire%20United%20Kingdom (Google Maps)]
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