Built-up area in North Northamptonshire, England
| Coordinates: | 52.364, -0.594 |
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| OS grid ref: | SP 95 74 |
| Population: | 327 |
The small village of Great Addington sits in the rural district of North Northamptonshire in England. Set among rolling arable fields and hedgerows, it forms a close-knit pair with neighbouring Little Addington and retains a distinctly village character despite being within easy reach of larger market towns.
Historically agricultural, the village centres on a medieval parish church and a scattering of traditional stone and brick cottages, with several listed buildings and a network of lanes that reflect its long history. Today the local economy still has farming at its heart, but many residents commute for work and a village hall, seasonal events and active local groups keep social life lively.
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