Human settlement in England
Bulwick Park, home of the Tryon family
Bulwick is a village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 152 people,[1] including Blatherwycke and increasing to 171 at the 2011 census.[2] It is about six miles north-east of Corby, and is just off the A43 road. The Willow Brook runs through the village.
The villages name means 'bull specialised farm'.[3]
The village Church of England parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas. Bulwick Meadows is a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
The village is twinned with Adams, North Dakota.
References
External links
Media related to Bulwick at Wikimedia Commons
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Chipping Warden | |
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Cleley | |
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Corby | |
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Fawsley | |
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Greens Norton | |
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Guilsborough | |
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Hamfordshoe | |
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Higham Ferrers | |
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Huxloe | |
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Kings Sutton | |
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Nassaborough or Soke of Peterborough | |
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Navisford | |
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Nobottle Grove | |
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Orlingbury | |
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Polebrook | |
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Rothwell | |
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Spelhoe | |
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Towcester | |
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Willybrook | |
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Wymersley | |
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- Northampton: All Saints
- St Bartholomew
- St Edmund
- St Giles
- St Gregory
- St Margaret
- St Mary
- St Michael
- St Peter
- St Sepulchre
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1chapelry to Northampton St Peter 2now moved to Leicestershire 3now moved to Huntingdonshire/Cambridgeshire 4now moved to Lincolnshire |