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Sitting at the intersection of the A5 and the A45, Weedon Bec is a village shaped by its geographic position at the historic heart of England’s transport networks. It is perhaps best known for the Royal Ordnance Depot, a sprawling complex of red-brick Napoleonic-era storehouses built where the Grand Union Canal meets the railway line; today, these buildings house a mix of independent businesses, bookshops, and workspaces that give the village a industrious, creative character. Structurally, the village is split into Lower and Upper Weedon, offering a blend of traditional Northamptonshire ironstone cottages and more modern residential streets. Life here tends to revolve around the canal towpaths and the local cluster of pubs and shops near the crossroads, with the nearby city of Northampton providing more extensive amenities just six miles to the east. It's a practical, well-connected spot that manages to feel tucked away despite its proximity to the M1.