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Burton Latimer sits just south of Kettering, positioned along the A6 corridor within the Ise Valley. Historically established as a market town, its identity was shaped largely by the ironstone industry and, perhaps most famously, its long association with the breakfast cereal brand Weetabix, which has been produced at the local mills since the 1930s. Geographically, it maintains a distinct sense of separation from the larger Kettering urban area, bordered by open fields and the River Ise. The town centre is concentrated around the High Street, where traditional 17th-century ironstone buildings sit alongside more modern residential developments that have expanded the town’s footprint significantly over the last two decades. It is a practical location for those needing access to the Midland Main Line nearby at Kettering or Wellingborough, while still retaining the quieter, self-contained rhythm of a traditional Northamptonshire settlement.