WebFollow the brown and white signs. The park is located off the Northampton to Mears Ashby Road, near Earls Barton crossroads on the A4500. By bus. A regular bus service stops in Ecton village, approximately 1 mile from the park entrance. Find bus timetables. By cycle. The park entrance is approximately half a mile from the A4500 cycle path. Ecton is a village and civil parish in North Northamptonshire, England. The village is just east of Northampton, just off the A4500 road. It was one of the first villages in Northamptonshire to be given conservation status. The toponym is derived from the Old English words Ecca and tun, meaning "Ecca's farm/settlement." See more The 2011 Census recorded 466 people living in the village: 231 male, 235 female, in 211 households. See more Ecton is a place of pilgrimage for many Americans. Benjamin Franklin's ancestors lived here for over 300 years, many generations of … See more The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary Magdalene is just off the High Street. It dates from the 13th century. Graves of the Sotheby family of Ecton Hall and the Franklin … See more Ecton no longer has any shops. In the past the village had a post office and numerous shops but the last post office and shop closed in 1989. The … See more Ecton is served by the A4500 which runs east-west past the top of the village. The road connects Ecton to Northampton and Wellingborough, as well as a number of other villages. To the south of the village is the A45. There are no public transport services that run … See more Ecton has two public houses: The World's End which was refurbished and extended in 2006, and The Three Horseshoes, also refurbished in April … See more The village primary school educates children up to the age of 11 from the village and surrounding area. See more
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WebEcton Village. Ecton is a village and parish in the Hamfordshoe hundred of Northamptonshire. The village is just east of Northampton, just off the A4500 road. It was one of the first villages in Northamptonshire to be given conservation status. The toponym is derived from the Old English words Ecca and tun, meaning "Ecca's farm/settlement." WebEcton Village, Northamptonshire In July 1758, Benjamin Franklin, his son William, and one of Franklin’s enslaved men, Peter, visited the village of Ecton in Northamptonshire. This was the town where his father had been born and they came tracing their ancestral roots. haricot grand-maman dinel
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WebHôtels près de Village Antique Market, Weedon Bec: consultez avis de voyageurs, 209 photos, les meilleures offres et comparez les prix de 426 hôtels à Weedon Bec sur Tripadvisor. WebMay 7, 2024 · Ecton village is situated between Northampton and Wellingborough and offers easy access to a number of main roads including the A45 which leads to Junction 15 of the M1 which is approx. 10 miles away. WebThe hall is situated towards the southern end of the High Street, overlooking farmland to the South and West. The primary objective of the village hall is to provide facilities for the people of the parish of Ecton. There are … haricot grimpant grillage