West Haddon

[1] The villages of West Haddon and Crick were by-passed by the A428 main road from Rugby to Northampton when the Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT) was built in 1996 near junction 18 of the M1 Motorway, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of the village.

[4] These include: It also has a General Stores and a Londis shop which incorporates a branch of the Post Office Ltd.

There are two public houses, The Crown, which was recently refurbished and The Sheaf Inn, which re-opened in September 2018.

The village has many provisions for sport, with two large playing fields, used for men's football, at the north end of the village, a small children's play area, a tennis court, a pétanque area, a cricket pitch with pavilion and car park, and links to numerous countryside paths, such as the Jurassic Way.

[5] Details of a series of reports on the school can be found in the relevant section of the Ofsted website.

High Street, West Haddon