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Coordinates: 52°19′26″N 0°36′50″W / 52.324°N 0.614°W / 52.324; -0.614

Irthlingborough
Irthlingborough is located in Northamptonshire
Irthlingborough

 Irthlingborough shown within Northamptonshire
Population 9,000 
OS grid reference SP945705
District East Northamptonshire
Shire county Northamptonshire
Region East Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WELLINGBOROUGH
Postcode district NN9
Dialling code 01933
Police Northamptonshire
Fire Northamptonshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK Parliament Corby
List of places: UK • England • Northamptonshire

Irthlingborough, originally called Artleborough[1] (locally /ˈɑrʔlˌnɒk/), is a small town on the River Nene in Northamptonshire, England with a population of around 9,000 people. It is the smallest town in England to have possessed a league association football team, Rushden & Diamonds F.C..

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Landmarks

The parish church, St Peter, has a lantern tower which is unusual for Northamptonshire churches. This was built to guide travellers across the Nene valley in foggy weather. It also has doors at the four cardinal points; of note are the eight misericords in the chancel. Services still continue daily with the main service being at 10:00 am on Sunday mornings.

History

In the past, ironstone was mined near Irthlingborough, and as part of the local ironstone mine, a tunnel was bored between Irthlingborough and nearby Finedon. The tunnel is still in existence although the Irthlingborough end has been landscaped over and the Finedon end sealed with concrete. Irthlingborough railway station closed in 1964 to passengers.

For the first time in 2007 Irthlingborough decided to elect a Town Mayor.

Quarrying

More recently the River Nene floodplains located between the town and its neighbour, Higham Ferrers, have been quarried for gravel. Quarrying in the area was extensive, stretching to Northampton in the West (upstream) and Thorpe Waterville to the North-Northeast (downstream). The quarries were later left to fill with water creating man-made lakes.

Geography

The town can be divided quite easily into areas with Pine Trees to the south-west, Victoria and Allen roads in the centre running parallel to the High Street on either side, Knightlands to the North, Crow Hill to the extreme north-east (over a mile from the town centre) and the football ground and training facilities to the east.

The A6 used to pass through the town, but was bypassed in the 1930s to the north. The former route is the B5348. Irthlingborough Viaduct was built in 1936 and connects the town to Higham Ferrers and the busy A45. The A45 (former A605) is a more dependable road than the A6, being less twisty and fewer tractors.

Local economy

Whitworths, the cookery products company, is based in the town, starting in 1886 and employs 310 people at the plant on the B571 (Wellingborough Road). Sonifex, a manufacturer of high-end radio broadcast products has been in the town since its beginning in 1969 with its research and manufacturing base on Station Road. Dr. Martens has a long history with the town; the manufacturer R Griggs, owned by Max Griggs, had its head office in the town until production moved to China in 2003, much to the displeasure of the National Union of Knitwear, Footwear & Apparel Trades. In 2003, the company made a loss of £60m, having lost £32m in 2002. The company's office is now in Wollaston. The Wellingborough factory was the first to close in July 2002.

Education

The East Northamptonshire College has a sixth-form at the Huxlow Science College. The Huxlow school, on Finedon Road (B5348) gets results above average at GCSE, and especially at A-level. It used to be known as Irthlingborough Secondary Modern School until 1972. David Frost taught there for a term in 1958, before going to university.

References

  1. ^ A History of the County of Northamptonshire Vol. 3, William Page (ed.), Victoria County History, 1930. p.207

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