Harpole

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Harpole
Northamptonshire
Location
Grid reference: SP691608
Location: 52°14’30"N, -0°59’27"W
Data
Population: 1,546  (2011)
Post town: Northampton
Postcode: NN7
Dialling code: 01604
Local Government
Council: West Northamptonshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Daventry

Harpole is a village in Northamptonshire, four miles west of the county town, Northampton, along the A4500 road (formerly the A45) about a mile east of the M1 motorway junction 16.

There are two public houses, The Live and Let Live, on Larkhall Lane; and The Turnpike or Beefeater at the Harpole Turn from the A4500 road (former A45 road).

The village's name means "filthy pool".[1]

Geography and history

The M1 London to Yorkshire motorway junctions 16 and 15a are two miles west and three mlies south of Harpole respectively.

A Roman mosaic floor uncovered in 1846-48 identifies the site of a Roman villa north of the village.[2][3]

In April 2022 archaeologists found an Anglo-Saxon woman's grave, the Harpole bed burial, at a site in Harpole being developed for housing. It is an early Christian Anglo-Saxon burial site of a woman of high social standing. The discovery was announced in December 2022 and described as "the most significant early mediæval female burial ever discovered in Britain".[4]

Events

Harpole hosts a scarecrow weekend in September.[5] There is also an event in December where Santa drives around the village, as in, following him.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Harpole)

References