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Woodford sits on the western slopes of the Nene Valley, roughly mid-way between Thrapston and Kettering. It is a village shaped by the local ironstone, which is evident in the warm, honey-coloured walls of the older cottages and the prominent spire of St Mary’s Church. Geographically, it is divided into three distinct areas: the main village of Woodford, and the smaller hamlets of Newtown and Farndish, though they have long since grown together into one community. Life here tends to revolve around the village green and the primary school, while the local landscape is defined by the river and the extensive former quarrying sites that have since matured into woodland and nature reserves. For practical matters, the village remains well-connected; while it retains its quiet, rural character, the A14 is only a few minutes away, providing a straightforward link to the larger employment and shopping hubs of Corby, Wellingborough, and Northampton.