Hackleton

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Hackleton
Northamptonshire
Location
Grid reference: SP805550
Location: 52°11’20"N, -0°49’23"W
Data
Population: 2,054  (2011)
Post town: Northampton
Postcode: NN7
Dialling code: 01604
Local Government
Council: West Northamptonshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Northampton South

Hackleton is a village in southern Northamptonshire, just north of the border with Buckinghamshire. It is five miles south of Northampton town centre, and two miles by road to the M1 London to Yorkshire motorway. It lies on the busy B526 road (the former A50) from Northampton to Newport Pagnell, between Horton and Wootton.

Facilities

The village school is Hackleton CofE Primary School. The village also has Hackleton Carey Baptist Chapel, Dudley Winterbottom Memorial Hall, The White Hart Pub and Hackleton Stores, the local village shop. Hackleton also used to be home to the Easyrider, a specialist upholstery shop dealing with sheep skin and wool products. Other amenities include 'The Rec'; local recreational ground, which is the home pitch for village side AFC Hackleton. There is also the local war memorial, a butcher and a 'pocket' park, formerly the land boundary between Hackleton and Piddington where a stream known as "The Brooke" flows to the north in a shallow valley.

Hackleton Carey Baptist Chapel was set up by William Carey,[1] the Protestant missionary and Baptist minister, known as the "father of modern missions." Carey was one of the founders of the Baptist Missionary Society. Carey came to the village to complete an apprenticeship at The Jetty, the street opposing where the Chapel is built. In Hackleton there is also Carey Road, a slip road off the main road, named after him. The inscription on the chapel reads:

"This place of worship was erected to the glory of God: in memory of Dr Carey, the father of modern missions to the heathen, and one of the founders, and the first missionary of the Baptist Missionary Society; he toiled as a shoemaker, was converted to God and preached his first sermon in this village."

The village of Piddington, home to the parish church, St John the Baptist, in the Living Brook Benefice, and the Piddington Roman Villa, is nearby.

Urban expansion of Northampton

Further urban expansion of Northampton, in an area called "Preston Green" was being planned in October 2008 with another 13,500 houses and additional infrastructure in the rural areas around Grange Park, Quinton and Preston Deanery.[2] This may potentially threaten the absorption of the village as well.

References

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Hackleton)