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Barton Seagrave sits on the south-eastern edge of Kettering, where the suburban sprawl gives way to more traditional village character. At its heart is the Grade I listed St Botolph’s Church, which has stood since Norman times, situated near the substantial grounds of Wicksteed Park - a massive green space that defines much of the local outdoor life. The village is physically divided by the A14, which provides a very direct link to the M1 and M6, though the older residential pockets around Barton Road still feel relatively tucked away. For practicalities, the local secondary school, Bishop Stopford, is a major focal point for families in the area, and the nearby Ise Lodge estate provides the closest concentration of local shops. It is a place shaped by its history as a manorial estate, traces of which remain in the limestone walls and mature trees that line the approach to the village core.