[9] When studying the occupational fields of the 1881 census one can see a clear difference between the jobs of men and women.
[10] The most common occupation type of employment for women was domestic services, at 16.91% of the female population, likely due to the presence of Keythorpe manor.
[10] When looking at 2011 census data one can see that the divide between male and female employment has reduced, with only 4 women in the village not having a specific occupation.
[14] The typical housing types in Tugby and Keythorpe are terraced, flats, semi-detached, and detached.
[1] The St Thomas Beckett parish church was awarded £10,700 by the Heritage Lottery Fund to invest in a project to help protect and conserve its tower.
[17] This work is planned take place over two years, hoping to prevent the deterioration of the tower which can be dated to Anglo Saxon and Norman construction.
It has a very large catchment area in order to provide for the local rural community, including the villages Tilton on the Hill and Skeffington.
Keythorpe Grange was also owned by members of the Berners Barony, specifically Sir Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt-Wilson, as of 1912.