Caldecott, Northamptonshire Explained

Caldecott, Northamptonshire should not be confused with Caldecote, Northamptonshire.

Official Name:Caldecott
Static Image Name:St John the Baptist church, Caldecott-geograph.org.uk-2995385.jpg
Static Image Caption:Parish church of St John the Baptist
Coordinates:52.3093°N -0.5508°W
Os Grid Reference:SP989689
Civil Parish:Chelveston cum Caldecott
Unitary England:North Northamptonshire
Lieutenancy England:Northamptonshire
Region:East Midlands
Country:England
Post Town:Wellingborough
Postcode District:NN9
Postcode Area:NN
Dial Code:01933
Constituency Westminster:Wellingborough
Website:Chelveston-cum-Caldecott Parish Council

Caldecott is a hamlet in the North Northamptonshire, England, about 2miles east of the centre of Rushden and NaNmiles south of Raunds. Caldecott is in the civil parish of Chelveston cum Caldecott, less than NaNmiles south of Chelveston.

The villages name means 'Cold cottages'[1]

Parish Church

The Church of England parish church of St John the Baptist is in Caldecott Road between Caldecott and Chelveston. The earliest parts of the church are 13th-century, including the north tower. Part of the chancel is 14th-century. The south porch was built in 1635. The arcades were rebuilt and the north aisle added in 1849–50 to designs by the architect E. F. Law. The church is a Grade II* listed building.

The north tower has a ring of five bells, but currently they are unringable. Accordingly a new electronic bell sound system was installed in 2012.

Church Bells

Henry Penn of Peterborough cast the second and tenor bells in 1727. Thomas I Eayre of Kettering cast the treble bell in 1744. Robert Taylor of Loughborough cast the third and fourth bells in 1819.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Key to English Place-names.
  2. Web site: Chelveston S John Bapt . Dawson . George . 20 January 2011 . . . 16 August 2017.