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Weldon sits just east of Corby, though it retains a distinct character that sets it apart from its larger neighbour. The village is split into two parts: the historic heart, known as Lower Weldon, which features traditional limestone cottages and the 13th-century St Mary the Virgin Church, and the newer developments of Upper Weldon. Historically, the area was famed for its limestone quarries; the golden-hued "Weldon Stone" was used to build local landmarks like Kirby Hall and even parts of Old St Paul’s Cathedral. Today, the village is well-served by practical amenities, including a primary school, a traditional village green, and a couple of long-standing pubs like the George. Residents benefit from being on the edge of the Welland Valley, providing quick access to the A43 for commutes to Stamford or Northampton, while remaining within walking distance of the extensive woodlands that survive from the ancient Rockingham Forest.