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Chapel Brampton

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Chapel Brampton
Welford Road, Chapel Brampton
Chapel Brampton is located in Northamptonshire
Chapel Brampton
Chapel Brampton
Location within Northamptonshire
Population470 
OS grid referenceSP7267
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNorthampton
Postcode districtNN6
Dialling code01604
PoliceNorthamptonshire
FireNorthamptonshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
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England
Northamptonshire
52°17′51″N 0°56′30″W / 52.2976°N 0.9417°W / 52.2976; -0.9417

Chapel Brampton is a village and former civil parish now in the parish of Church with Chapel Brampton, in the West Northamptonshire district, in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England. Together with nearby Church Brampton, it is known as The Bramptons. At the time of the 2001 census, Chapel Brampton parish's population was 470 people.[1] On 1 April 2009 the parish was abolished and merged with Church Brampton to form "Church with Chapel Brampton".[2]

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Village

The villages name means 'Broom farm/settlement'.[3]

The village is notable for its distinctive Spencer Estate cottages. These Victorian sandstone cottages are of a similar design to cottages found in the nearby villages of Church Brampton, Harlestone and The Bringtons.

Chapel Brampton has three pubs — the Spencer Arms is a former coaching inn whilst the Brampton Halt was part of the railway station. A new build on the site of the former Boughton cold store is named The Windhover after an old name for the kestrel. This site is actually within the parish of Boughton. The village has two conference centres: Sedgebrook Hall and Brampton Grange. Sedgebrook Grange was designed by architect John Brown and built in 1930 as a wedding gift for a member of the Houison Craufurd family from Craufurdland Castle in Ayrshire.[4]

The (Red) Earl Spencer broke the neck of his favourite horse, Merry Tom, whilst out fox hunting and trying to jump the narrow River Nene. The Earl paid for a monument to be erected at the Brixworth end of what is now known as Merry Tom Lane, engraved 'Here Lies the body of Merry Tom'. A local wag scratched on it: "ridden to death by careless John". Merry Tom Lane was also the site of a level crossing. When the railway is rebuilt a small halt will be built there.

Preserved railway

The nearby railway line is now part of the preserved Northampton & Lamport Railway which has its headquarters at Pitsford and Brampton railway station.

References

  1. ^ Office for National Statistics: Chapel Brampton CP: Parish headcounts. Retrieved 8 November 2009
  2. ^ "Kettering Registration District". UKBMD. Retrieved 27 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Key to English Place-names".
  4. ^ "Brampton Lane" (PDF). Alexanders.

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This page was last edited on 27 March 2023, at 17:46
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