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Lying just north of the Buckinghamshire border and about six miles south of Wellingborough, Bozeat is a limestone-built village that retains a distinct sense of independence. While it has grown significantly over the last few decades, the historic core still reflects its roots in the traditional East Midlands shoe industry, with the old factory buildings serving as a reminder of the trade that once defined the community. To the north and west, the land falls away towards the River Nene, while to the south, the village sits on the edge of the ancient Yardley Chase, offering miles of woodland tracks and bridleways. Daily life tends to revolve around the High Street and London Road, where you’ll find the primary school, a local shop, and the Red Lion pub. Geographically, it is a convenient spot for those working in the surrounding towns; it is roughly equidistant from Northampton, Bedford, and Milton Keynes, with the A509 providing a direct link to the M1 motorway and the rail connections at Wellingborough. Despite this accessibility, it remains essentially a quiet, rural parish, surrounded by undulating arable farmland that feels a world away from the busy regional hubs nearby.