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Spratton

Built-up area in West Northamptonshire, England

Coordinates:52.324, -0.95
OS grid ref:SP 71 70
Population:1,150
Dialling code: 01604 (Northampton)

Spratton is a compact village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England, lying a few miles north of Northampton on the rural rolling country of Northamptonshire. It retains a historic core of stone and brick houses, a medieval parish church and several listed buildings, and is perhaps best known locally for the attractive grounds of Spratton Hall School, which occupies a former manor house.

Traditionally set in an agricultural landscape, Spratton functions today as both a farming community and a popular commuter village, with regular social life centred on the village hall, pub and annual events. Its proximity to the battlefield at Naseby and to larger market towns gives it a mix of rural character and easy access to services, making it a pleasant spot for walkers, history enthusiasts and families.

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Transport links

  • Airport Birmingham International Airport 34.8 miles56.1 km
  • Airport East Midlands Airport 38.5 miles61.9 km
  • Railway station Long Buckby Railway Station 6.1 miles9.8 km
  • Railway station Northampton Railway Station 6.2 miles10 km

Local points of interest

  • Franklin's Gardens, Northampton Saints Stadium 6 miles9.6 km
  • Sixfields Stadium, Northampton Town Stadium 6.2 miles9.9 km
  • Rockingham Road Stadium 11.1 miles17.9 km
  • Sewardsley Priory Historic site 12 miles19.2 km
  • Pipewell Abbey Historic site 12.1 miles19.6 km
  • Towcester Racecourse Recreation 13.6 miles21.9 km
  • Catesby Priory Historic site 14.1 miles22.7 km
  • Easton Neston House Estate 14.3 miles23.1 km
  • Nene Park Stadium 14.8 miles23.8 km
  • Santa Pod Raceway Recreation 16 miles25.7 km
  • Wakefield Lodge Country house 16.9 miles27.2 km
  • Copse corner, Silverstone Recreation 17.2 miles27.6 km

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