词条 | Sutton Bassett |
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|country = England |official_name= Sutton Bassett |coordinates = {{coord|52.5053|-0.8657|display=inline,title}} |population= |shire_district= Kettering |shire_county = Northamptonshire |region= East Midlands |constituency_westminster= Kettering |post_town= Market Harborough |postcode_district = LE16 |postcode_area= LE |dial_code= 01858 |os_grid_reference= SP770903 |london_distance= |static_image_name= Sutton Basset Church - geograph.org.uk - 116182.jpg |static_image_caption= All Saints' Parish Church }} Sutton Bassett is a village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England, in the Welland valley. It was formerly in the Corby Hundred but has been part of the Stoke Hundred (named after Stoke Albany village). Sutton Bassett's church, The Church of All Saints (which partly dates back to the Norman period) was built as an annexe to St. Mary's Church in the nearby village of Weston by Welland. Unlike the majority of typical English countryside village churches, it has no graveyard. The local pub was the Queen's Head Inn, which closed in January 2015. Sutton Bassett is administered as part of the Borough of Kettering, and is roughly 14 miles north-west of Kettering, 12 miles west of Corby, 7 miles north-east of Desborough and roughly 4 miles from Market Harborough. External links{{Commons category inline|Sutton Bassett}}{{Northamptonshire|state= collapsed}}{{Northamptonshire-geo-stub}} 3 : Villages in Northamptonshire|Civil parishes in Northamptonshire|Borough of Kettering |
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