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The village Church of England parish church is St Nicholas.
The village Church of England parish church is St Nicholas.


Nearby are [[Bulwick Meadows]], a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
==About the village==
[[File:Bulwick Meadows 6.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Bulwick Meadows]]
Nearby are Bulwick Meadows, of which 10 acres have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.<ref>{{sssi|1004276|Bulwick Meadows}}</ref>  These are marshy meadows in the flood plain of the [[Willow Brook (River Nene)|Willow Brook]]. They have diverse wetland flora, including rare species: it is the only known locality in the county for the flat-sedge ''Blysmus compressus'' and common bistort. It is also one of the very few sites in the county where snipe breed.


==Outside links==
==Outside links==

Latest revision as of 19:02, 18 January 2024

Bulwick
Northamptonshire

The Queen's Head, Bulwick
Location
Grid reference: SP962942
Location: 52°32’14"N, -0°34’56"W
Data
Population: 171  (2011)
Post town: Corby
Postcode: NN17
Dialling code: 01780
Local Government
Council: North Northamptonshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Corby

Bulwick is a small village in Northamptonshire, about six miles north-east of Corby, just off the A43 road. The Willow Brook runs through the village. The 2011 recorded a population of 171

Bulwick Park;, home of the Tryon family

The village's name means 'bull specialised farm'.[1]

The village Church of England parish church is St Nicholas.

About the village

Bulwick Meadows

Nearby are Bulwick Meadows, of which 10 acres have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.[2] These are marshy meadows in the flood plain of the Willow Brook. They have diverse wetland flora, including rare species: it is the only known locality in the county for the flat-sedge Blysmus compressus and common bistort. It is also one of the very few sites in the county where snipe breed.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Bulwick)

References