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Weston Favell sits about three miles east of Northampton’s town centre, effectively functioning as a suburban village that still retains its own distinct identity. The historic "upper" village is centered around the 11th-century church of St Peter’s and is characterized by traditional stone cottages and quiet, leafy lanes that contrast with the more modern developments nearby. Most daily life revolves around the large Weston Favell Shopping Centre, a significant local landmark since the 1970s that provides a wide range of essential services and national retailers under one roof. For those who spend time outdoors, the area is well-positioned for Abington Park and the nearby Billing Aquadrome, while the A45 dual carriageway runs along the southern edge, providing a direct link to the M1 motorway and the Wellingborough side of the county. It’s a practical part of town that manages to balance its historical roots with the convenience of heavy-duty local infrastructure.