Everything about Wakerley totally explained
Wakerley is a
linear village and
civil parish in the
English county of
Northamptonshire.
Forming part of the district of
East Northamptonshire Wakerley is close to, and south of, the
River Welland that thereabouts is the boundary with
Rutland; its nearest neighbour,
Barrowden, being in that county and accessible by a footbridge. Wakerley is in the area of
Rockingham Forest and Wakerley Great Wood is one of the forest's largest remnants.
Recent evidence points to Wakerley's industrial history as an
iron-
smelting centre. The brick towers were
calcining kilns built for reducing iron ore before transport to the steel works at
Corby.
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