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West Haddon sits on a high ridge in the rolling hills of West Northamptonshire, about eight miles from Northampton and close to the border with Warwickshire. It is a village shaped by its position on the old coaching route from London to Holyhead, and while the 20th-century bypass has since drawn the heavy traffic away, the wide main street and historic coaching inns like The Sheaf remain central to its layout. The heart of the village is defined by Northamptonshire ironstone cottages and the distinctive spindle-shaped spire of All Saints’ Church, which dates back to the 12th century. It is a practical location for those who need to travel; the M1 and M6 are only a few miles away, and Long Buckby station provides a direct rail link to Birmingham and London Euston. Life here tends to revolve around the village green, the primary school, and a network of well-used footpaths that connect the parish to nearby villages like Winwick and Ravensthorpe. If you walk out towards the edges of the village, you’re quickly into open pasture land, offering some of the clearest views across the central upland.