Everything about Charwelton totally explained
Charwelton is a
village and
civil parish in the
Daventry district of
Northamptonshire,
England. It had a population of 185 at the
2001 census.
Charwelton lies where the
A361 road crosses the infant
River Cherwell a few miles south-west of
Daventry. Near Charwelton, there's
Charwelton BT Tower.
The village once had a station on the former
Great Central Railway, opened in March
1899. The station closed in March
1963, the line itself in September
1966. Just to the south were Charwelton
Watertroughs, while to the north was
Catesby Tunnel, 2,997 yards in length, about 1.7 miles (2.74 km). The station was also the terminus of an
industrial railway that transported
ironstone from
quarries at nearby
Hellidon, to the main line.
The
parish church is located about a mile south and east of the village (at ). Around it's the
hamlet of
Church Charwelton.
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