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Walgrave Destination Guide

Touring Walgrave in United Kingdom

Walgrave in the region of England is located in United Kingdom - some 65 mi or ( 104 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital city .

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Time in Walgrave is now 11:42 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Wellingborough, Sywell, Sheffield, Oxford, and Northampton. Being here already, consider visiting Wellingborough . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Walgrave ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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The Red Arrows at Sywell 19th August 2012

18:15 min by blizzardthewatcher
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The Blades at Sywell 19th August 2012

15:55 min by blizzardthewatcher
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EV-97 Landing at Sywell Aerodrome, Aero Expo May 2012

3:11 min by Nick Dz
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A flight from City Airport (Barton) to Sywell Aerodrome to visit Aero Expo on 26th May 2012. The headwind en-route added an extra 20 minutes to the flight which routed via the Manchester Low Level Rou ..

KINGS OF THE CITY [ TOUR ]

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Interesting facts about this location

A43 road

The A43 is a primary route in the English Midlands, that runs from the M40 motorway near Ardley in Oxfordshire to Stamford in Lincolnshire. Through Northamptonshire it bypasses the towns of Northampton, Kettering and Corby which are the three principal destinations on the A43 route. The A43 also links to the M1 motorway. The section of the road between the M40 and M1 is designated a trunk road, managed and maintained by the Highways Agency.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 52.31 -0.81 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Roads in England, Roads in Oxfordshire, Transport in Lincolnshire, Transport in Northamptonshire

Pitsford Water

Pitsford Water is a reservoir in Northamptonshire, England. The reservoir was built in 1956 to supply the town of Northampton, which is about 6 miles to the south. The water is the third-largest in the United Kingdom, with a surface area of 2.85 square miles. Operated by Anglian Water, the reservoir is near the village of Pitsford, from which it is named. It is also close to Brixworth village and Brixworth Country Park.

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Located at 52.32 -0.87 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 1956 works, Drinking water reservoirs in England, Reservoirs in Northamptonshire, Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Northamptonshire

Lamport Hall

Lamport Hall in Lamport, Northamptonshire is a fine example of a Grade I Listed House. It was developed from a Tudor Manor but is now notable for its classical frontage. The Hall contains an outstanding collection of books paintings and furniture. The building includes The High Room with a magnificent ceiling by William Smith. It also has a library with 16th Century volumes and an early 19th Century Cabinet Room with Neopolitan cabinets which depict mythological paintings on glass.

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Located at 52.36 -0.89 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Buildings and structures completed in 1560, Country houses in Northamptonshire, Gardens in Northamptonshire, Grade I listed buildings in Northamptonshire, Grade I listed houses, Historic house museums in Northamptonshire

Brixworth Rural District

The Brixworth Rural District was a rural district in Northamptonshire, England from 1894 to 1974,. It was named after and administered from the village of Brixworth. It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 from the Brixworth rural sanitary district. In 1935 it took in part of the disbanded Oxendon Rural District. It was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972, the bulk going to form part of the new district of Daventry.

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Located at 52.33 -0.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972, Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894, History of Northamptonshire, Rural districts of England

All Saints' Church, Brixworth

All Saints' Church, Brixworth, in Northamptonshire, is an outstanding example of early Anglo-Saxon architecture located in central England, and has been called "perhaps the most imposing architectural memorial of the 7th century yet surviving north of the Alps". It is the largest English church which remains substantially as it was in the Anglo-Saxon period.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 52.33 -0.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 7th-century church buildings, 7th-century establishments in England, Anglo-Saxon Christianity, Church of England churches in Northamptonshire, Grade I listed buildings in Northamptonshire, Grade I listed churches, Standing Anglo-Saxon churches

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