- Source: List of civil parishes in Northamptonshire
This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Northamptonshire, England. There are 275 civil parishes.
Population figures are not available for some of the smallest parishes & those created after 2011.
Figures for population & area (in hectares) are from the 2011 census.
Former civil parishes
Abington (ancient parish, absorbed into Northampton 1913)
Aldwincle All Saints and Aldwincle St Peter (ancient parishes merged to form Aldwincle 1885)
Appletree (existed 1866-1935, now part of Aston le Walls)
Armston (existed 1866-1935, now part of Polebrook)
Astwell with Falcutt (existed 1866-1935, now part of Helmdon)
Barford (formerly a chapelry and/or extra-parochial, a parish from 1866-1935, now part of Rushton)
Barnwell All Saints and Barnwell St Andrew (ancient parishes merged to form Barnwell 1935)
Beanfield Lawns (formerly extra-parochial, a parish 1858-1935, now part of Cottingham)
Blatherwycke Holy Trinity and Blatherwycke St Mary Magdalene (ancient parishes merged to form Blatherwycke 1448)
Brackley St James and Brackley St Peter (chapelry (later civil parish) and ancient parish merged to form Brackley 1884)
Chapel Brampton & Church Brampton (merged to form Church with Chapel Brampton 2009. Chapel Brampton was historically a chapelry within Church Brampton parish)
Chipping Warden and Edgcote (ancient parishes merged to form Chipping Warden & Edgcote 2008)
Corby (ancient parish abolished 1974; area now mostly covered by Corby Town parish)
Coton (existed 1866-1935, now part of Ravensthorpe)
Cranford St Andrew & Cranford St John (ancient parishes merged to form Cranford 1935)
Dallington (ancient parish, split between Duston & Northampton 1932)
Dallington St James and Duston St James (both created 1895 and merged into Northampton 1913)
Duddington (chapelry to Gretton, later a civil parish) and Fineshade (extra-parochial place, civil parish from 1858), merged to form Duddington-with-Fineshade 1988
Far Cotton (existed 1895-1932, area now part of Far Cotton & Delapre)
Faxton (chapelry, then civil parish 1866-1935, now part of Lamport)
Furtho (ancient parish, abolished 1951, now split between Potterspury, Cosgrove & Old Stratford)
Glendon (ancient parish abolished 1935, now part of Rushton)
Great Billing & Little Billing (ancient parishes, merged to form Billing 1935, now split between Billing & Northampton)
Great Oakley (ancient parish abolished 1935, part of Oakley 1935-67, now part of Corby)
Great Weldon (ancient parish) and Little Weldon (existed 1866-1935), merged to form Weldon 1935
Hanging Houghton (parish 1866-1935, now part of Lamport)
Higham Park (extra-parochial, parish 1858-1935, now part of Newton Bromswold)
Horton (ancient parish), Piddington (chapelry, later civil parish) and Preston Deanery (ancient parish); all abolished 1935 and merged into Hackleton
Hothorpe (parish 1866-1935, now part of Marston Trussell)
Irthlingborough All Saints and Irthlingborough St Peter (merged in the medieval period to form Irthlingborough)
Kettering (ancient parish abolished 1974; area now mostly covered by Kettering Town parish)
Lands Common to Badby and Newnham (a parish 1866-1935; now part of Newnham)
Little Bowden (mostly transferred to Leicestershire 1889; remainder merged into Great Oxendon 1896)
Little Creaton (existed 1866-1884, now part of Creaton)
Little Oakley (ancient parish abolished 1935, part of Oakley 1935-67, now part of Newton & Little Oakley (previously Newton))
Lower Boddington & Upper Boddington (both ancient parishes) merged to form Boddington 1935
Moulton Park (extra-parochial, a civil parish 1858-1932, then absorbed into Northampton, now split between Northampton & Kingsthorpe)
Northampton All Saints, Northampton St Giles, Northampton St Peter and Northampton St Sepulchre (four ancient parishes) and Northampton Priory of St Andrew (extra-parochial; then a parish from 1858); all abolished 1909 and now part of Northampton
Northampton St Bartholomew, Northampton St Edmund, Northampton St Gregory, Northampton St Margaret, Northampton St Mary and Northampton St Michael (medieval parishes abolished in the 15th and 16th centuries)
Oakley (existed 1935-1967, merged into Newton 1967)
Plumpton and Weedon Lois (ancient parishes, merged into Weston and Weedon 1935)
Rushton St Peter (ancient parish, merged into Rushton 16th century)
Slipton (ancient parish, abolished 1935, now part of Lowick)
Steane (ancient parish, abolished 1935, now part of Farthinghoe)
Stoneton (extra-parochial until 1858, then a civil parish; transferred to Warwickshire at an unknown date)
Stuchbury (ancient parish abolished 1935, now part of Greatworth & Halse)
Teeton (existed 1866-1935, now part of Hollowell)
Thorpe Lubenham (formerly extra-parochial, existed 1858-1935, now part of Marston Trussell)
Weston Favell (ancient parish abolished 1965, now part of Northampton)
Whiston (ancient parish absorbed by Cogenhoe 1935)
Winwick (Cambs) (mostly in Northamptonshire with some portions in Huntingdonshire, until 1888 when the parish was transferred to Huntingdonshire)
Ancient parishes
= List
=Chapelries are listed in italics. Parishes are listed by hundred.
= Map
=See also
List of civil parishes in England
References
External links
Parishes in 1851
Office for National Statistics : Geographical Area Listings
East Borough Council : Parish & Town Council Contacts
Kettering Borough Council : Town & Parish Councils
South District Council : Parish & Town Councils
Borough Council of Wellingborough : Parish Council Clerks
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of civil parishes in Northamptonshire
- List of civil parishes in England
- List of settlements in Northamptonshire by population
- Welford, Northamptonshire
- Clipston, Northamptonshire
- Civil parishes in Cambridgeshire
- Brockhall, Northamptonshire
- Croughton, Northamptonshire
- Barby, Northamptonshire
- Whitfield, Northamptonshire