Grid reference SP7382
near to Great Oxendon, West Northamptonshire, England
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Oxendon Road / Harborough Road junction
by Mat Fascione
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Site of Clipston & Oxendon station, 1989
View northward, towards Market Harborough: ex-LNWR Northampton - Market Harborough secondary main line. The station was closed on 4/1/60, when passenger services ceased on the line, but the line was important for freight, which continued... (more)
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Bridleway to Great Oxendon
The bridleway is the very muddy track leading off the former railway trackbed. It then crosses over the top of Oxendon Tunnel to reach Great Oxendon village, which is to the west of the old railway.
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Oxendon Road
Road used as a public path leading to Arthingworth from the site of Clipston and Oxendon Station on NCN route 6 / Brampton Valley Way
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Railway Bridge
Old bridge on the Brampton Valley Way
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Farmland east of National Cycle Route 6
by JThomas
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Station Cottage on Harborough Road
by Mat Fascione
At the site of the former Clipston and Oxendon Station.
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Site of Clipston & Oxendon railway station
There is little if anything in this view to suggest that a railway station once stood at this location. The station was Clipston & Oxendon, which closed in 1960.
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Track to Arthingworth
Taken looking east from the site of Clipston & Oxendon station on what is now the Midshires Way. No doubt the pub sign is intended to attract walkers, although a visit would take them over a kilometre out of their way.
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Level crossing on Brampton Valley Way
by Graham Horn
This former level crossing would have previously had priority for the trains on the Market Harborough to Northampton railway line. Now the tractor is crossing and has stopped so that the driver can shut the field gate behind her. It is... (more)
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River Ise looking east
by Graham Horn
The River Ise is a tributary of the River Nene which it joins below Northampton. Here it flows in a culvert below the former Market Harborough to Northampton railway line.
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Brampton Valley Way (National Cycle Route 6)
by JThomas
Heading south on a disused railway.
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