Milton Malsor, Church Of The Holy Cross c.1955
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Beyond Blisworth and virtually within earshot of the M1 (which opened in the late 1950s) Milton Malsor survives proximity to Northampton remarkably well. A compact village with concentric circles of winding, intimate lanes, the church has a surprisingly timeless appearance with the field in the foreground used for village fetes, including the 2002 Golden Jubilee fete. In this view the curious stumpy 14th-century steeple sits atop a 13th-century tower.

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A Selection of Memories from Milton Malsor

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Milton Malsor

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On April 18 1967 I was on a train travelling from Northampton to London. It was a sunny April afternoon, with a few small white clouds drifting across the sky. The train was about a quarter full and we rattled along peacefully until we reached a point just east of Milton Malsor. Suddenly there came the urgent sound of a train's siren blasting repeatedly, followed by violent braking, then the rending of metal ...see more