Litchborough

Litchborough is a historic village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England.

More recently, new built housing has increased the number of dwellings to 111 and the population to 449.

The village has a well supported Parish Council chaired by Tim Sykes of the Old Rectory, a businessman who chaired the hostel sector hospitality company Beds & Bars.

Lucy Russell, Countess of Bedford met her and they rode to Dingley Hall to meet Anne of Denmark.

[5] The house was extensively reworked in 1838 in Tudor style by the architect George Moore.