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Little Addington
Village in Northamptonshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Little Addington is a village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, England, about 8 miles (13 km) south-east of Kettering. At the time of the 2011 census, the parish's population was 328 people.[1] Prior to local government restructuring in 2021 the village was in the area of East Northamptonshire District Council.
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The villages name means 'Farm/settlement connected with Eadda/Aeddi'.[2]
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Church
The village church is dedicated to St Mary and dates from the late 13th to mid 14th century.[3] It was restored in 1857 by Northampton architect E F Law.
Heritage assets
The following buildings and structures are listed by Historic England as of special architectural or historic interest.[4]
- Roman Villa (Scheduled) Unknown date 52.35731°N 0.58521°W
- Church of St Mary (Grade I) 13th century 52.35176°N 0.59354°W
- Manor Farmhouse (Grade II) 17th century 52.35121°N 0.59233°W
- Hill Farmhouse (Grade II) 17th century 52.35065°N 0.59468°W
- Chancel Cottage (Grade II) 17th century 52.35211°N 0.59304°W
- Vine Cottage (Grade II) 17th century 52.35105°N 0.59356°W
- Stoneycroft (Grade II) 18th century 52.35249°N 0.59434°W
- Church Hill Cottage (Grade II) 18th century 52.35132°N 0.59336°W
- Surrenden House (Grade II) 18th century 52.35152°N 0.59531°W
- Barn, Manor Farmhouse (Grade II) 18th century 52.35126°N 0.59204°W
- Little Addington House (Grade II) 19th century 52.35073°N 0.59283°W
- War Memorial (Grade II) 20th century 52.35203°N 0.59337°W
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References
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