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Population
  
176 (2011 census)

Civil parish
  
Twywell

Country
  
England

Local time
  
Monday 1:04 PM

District
  
East Northamptonshire

OS grid reference
  
SP950783

Region
  
East Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Northamptonshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Corby

Twywell

Weather
  
7°C, Wind NE at 14 km/h, 95% Humidity

Twywell is a village and civil parish in the English county of Northamptonshire.

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Map of Twywell, Kettering, UK

Located just to the north of the A14 road approximately three miles west of Thrapston, Twywell forms part of the district of East Northamptonshire.

At the time of the 2011 census, the population of the parish was 176.

History

Twywell is recorded in the Domesday Book as Twowelle but can be dated back to the Iron Age. It is likely that this manor was given to Northman miles ("Northman the knight") in 1013 by King Æthelred II. This Northman is thought to be Northman, son of Leofwine. The charter was preserved in the archives of Thorney Abbey, which in the 1050s was one of those controlled by Northman's relation Abbot Leofric of Peterborough.

Manor House Farm dates from 1591 and some of the building material is thought to have come from an old monastery situated between Slipton and Sudborough at a site known as "Money Holes".

Notable people

Twywell was the birthplace of the bluestocking writer Hester Chapone, née Mulso, whose conduct book Letters on the Improvement of the Mind (1773), addressed to a 15-year-old niece, remained influential and regularly reprinted for over fifty years. Horace Waller (1833–1896), anti-slavery activist, missionary and cleric, was Rector of Twywell from 1874 to 1895.

Modern Twywell

The village is centred along the High Street and The Green and there are nine buildings of special architectural or historic interest in the parish.

The parish church is dedicated to St Nicholas.

The 1991 population was 179 in 87 dwellings. There was a butcher, an off-licence and a public house. The village is currently visited by a greengrocer and library. There is a bus service to Thrapston and Kettering.

Nearby Twywell Hills and Dales Country Park provides attractive countryside walks. Twywell Plantation, a wood belonging to the Woodland Trust, lies to the south and west of the village.

References

Twywell Wikipedia