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Finedon sits on a ridge of ironstone about three miles northeast of Wellingborough, distinguished by a skyline dominated by the spire of St Mary the Virgin and the unusual, patterned brickwork of the Victorian Volta Tower. The town has a deep sense of permanence, having been mentioned in the Domesday Book as a royal manor; today, that history is visible in the local "brownstone" architecture and the sprawling greenery of Gladstone Park. While it feels like a self-contained community with its own primary school, health centre, and independent shops along the high street, its geography is its main asset for practical daily life. The A6 runs right past the edge of the village, providing a direct link to Kettering and Bedford, while the proximity to Wellingborough railway station means you can be in London St Pancras in under an hour. It is a place where the rural landscape of the Nene Valley meets the industrial heritage of the East Midlands, offering a quiet, elevated position that remains well-connected to the larger neighbouring towns.