Weston Favell

This general store lost its post office as part of the national scheme of closures in early 2008, despite protest by local residents.

The new school was designed by the local architect Maurice Walton, whose work also includes the Northampton Guildhall extension.

The oldest part of the Church's graveyard, upon which the tombstones have now all but crumbled away, is known at St Peter's Patch and is used by villagers as a free space for games, picnics and summer fetes.

It subsequently passed through the families of Mundeville and d'Avranches into the possession of the Crevecoeurs, under whom the lord of the manor was then John Fauvelle, hence the name.

[2] As a Result of this, and as there are no Official Boundaries within Northampton, institutions in this area have adopted the name 'Weston Favell' despite being many miles from the village per se.