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Brigstock is a substantial stone-built village located in the heart of what was once the Royal Forest of Rockingham, situated roughly midway between Kettering and Oundle. The village’s history is anchored by its Grade I listed church, St Andrew’s, which retains distinct Anglo-Saxon masonry, and the ancient market cross that stands as a focal point in the centre. Geographically, it is defined by the Harper’s Brook, which winds through the lower parts of the village, and its proximity to Fermyn Woods Country Park, which provides immediate access to extensive woodland trails and diverse wildlife. Unlike many smaller settlements, Brigstock has retained a good level of independence, supporting a primary school, a village store, and several community spaces that host local events. While it feels rural and secluded, it remains practical for those needing to reach the A14 or the mainline rail connections at Kettering or Corby, making it a functional base that hasn't lost its sense of historical scale.