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Brixworth sits on a hillside about five miles north of Northampton, positioned just off the A508. It is a substantial village, functioning as an established community with its own heartbeat rather than just a commuter satellite. The village is famously anchored by All Saints' Church, a remarkable Saxon building dating back to the 7th century that remains one of the oldest and largest of its kind in England. Life here is defined largely by its proximity to Pitsford Water, which borders the village to the east and offers miles of waterside trails, a sailing club, and a dedicated nature reserve. In the village centre, you'll find a mix of traditional ironstone cottages and more modern developments, supported by a surprisingly wide range of practical amenities including a medical centre, a library, and a primary school. It is a place where the landscape opens up into rolling agricultural land, yet the quick road links to the M1 and the rail connections in Northampton mean it stays well-connected to the wider county.