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Tiffield

Tiffield
Tiffield is located in Northamptonshire
Tiffield
Tiffield
Tiffield shown within Northamptonshire
Population 370 (2001 Census)
362 (2011 census)
OS grid reference SP698517
• London 67 miles (108 km)
Civil parish
  • Tiffield
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town TOWCESTER
Postcode district NN12
Dialling code 01327
Police Northamptonshire
Fire Northamptonshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK Parliament
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Northamptonshire
52°09′40″N 0°58′49″W / 52.161233°N 0.980260°W / 52.161233; -0.980260Coordinates: 52°09′40″N 0°58′49″W / 52.161233°N 0.980260°W / 52.161233; -0.980260

Tiffield is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, north of Towcester between the A5 road to its west and the A43 road to its east.

Tiffield is part of the district of South Northamptonshire.

The 2001 census shows 370 residents, 185 each male and female, living in 142 dwellings. The population at the 2011 census included Adstone but had fallen to 362.

The primary school is one of the smallest in the country, with just 46 pupils in the 2007-08 academic year. It is Church of England, Voluntary Aided and has two classrooms. The old Victorian school building, used for KS2 and a 1960s mobile classroom for KS1, was to be demolished in summer 2008 and replaced by a modern classroom behind the Victorian building. Most pupils who leave the school progress to Sponne School in Towcester. There is a church dedicated to St John the Baptist which has a tower in the Decorated style and the body of the church was rebuilt in 1873 to designs by H.C. Vernon with a south aisle and porch by E.F. Law of 1859.

Tiffield has a pub called The George. It also has a pocket park and a playing field, Claydon's Field, which was opened in 1979 after eight years of fundraising by villagers.

The village has one main road, which runs from the St. John's turning on the A43 to the village of Gayton. Two 1960s roads exist: Pigeon Hill at the southern end of the village and Meadow Rise at the northern end. The village is approximately ½ mile long. It is linked directly to Gayton and Eastcote by road.

Tiffield Pocket Park was declared a Local Nature Reserve in 2008. The Pocket Park land was originally part of the Northampton and Banbury Junction Railway, which was closed in the 1960s. It now is a linear trail connecting several footpaths and rights of way. Three orchid species are found within the Pocket Park and may be seen flowering between April to June (depending on the season).


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