Warmington, Northamptonshire

A large estate of private homes has been added since the turn of the millennium increasing the size of the village by around 30%.

Warmington is a working, functional village with some impressive old stone buildings which are considered very attractive.

Warmington has a small primary school that in 1980 had around 25 pupils in total but has since grown considerably over the years.

Warmington has an old water mill which functioned until the mid twentieth century, which was previously restored and used as a retail outlet for the ceramic tile company, Fired Earth.

The oldest part of Warmington village is thought to be an area named Eaglethorpe, a small hamlet adjacent to the River Nene.