List of lost settlements in Northamptonshire explained
This list is of deserted medieval villages (DMVs), "shrunken" villages and other settlements known to have been "lost" or significantly reduced in size over the centuries.[1] [2] There are estimated to be as many as 3,000 DMVs in England alone. (Grid references are given, where known.)
- Achurch
- Armston
- Astwell
- Astwick
- Brockhall
- Burghley
- Calme
- Caswell
- Canons Ashby (Ascebi)
- Cotes
- Coton Cotton near Grendon Cotton Mill
- Cotton Mallows
- Eastern Neston
- Edgcote
- Elmington in Ashton
- Elmington in Tansor
- Foxley
- Furtho
- Hale
- Holdenby Horton Hothorpe Kelmarsh Kingsthorpe
- Kirby Kirby in Blakesley
- Kirby in Gretton
- Knuston Lilford
- Newbottle Newbottle in Harrington
- Nobold Nobottle
- Nunton
- Papley
- Perio
- Sibberton
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- Strixton Stuchbury
- Thrupp Torpel
- Trafford
- Walcot
- Walton
- Wothorpe
Notes and References
- An Inventory of Archaeological Sites in North-West Northamptonshire (1981) HMSO,
- An Inventory of Archaeological Sites in Central Northamptonshire (1979) HMSO,