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Long Buckby is a large village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England. In the 2021 census the parish of Long Buckby, which includes the hamlet of Long Buckby Wharf, was recorded as having a population of 4,511.
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Long Buckby is a hill top village, located around 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north-east of the town of Daventry, and roughly midway between Northampton and Rugby, with each being around 9 miles (14 km) to the south-east and north-west respectively.
Long Buckby is a locality in Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England. Mapcarta, the open map.
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A Very Brief Village History. The Early Years. Long Buckby as a village is probably at least 1000 years old. The name is of Scandinavian origin, the "by" meant farmstead and the first part comes from a personal name such as "Bucca". By the time of the Domesday Book (1086 A.D.) the manor of "Buchebi" had been given to Norman nobles and in the ...