Newnham, Badby Road c.1955
Photo ref: N251003
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Photo ref: N251003
Photo of Newnham, Badby Road c.1955

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Newnham is situated south of Daventry, and is reached by a narrow country lane passing over Newnham Hill. On the top of the hill is the outer navigation station for Heathrow Airport, used by the Trans-Atlantic flights. This row of houses is still there today, but perhaps looking a little more looked-after. The gable-ended building in the distance has long since gone, and modern houses have been built on both sides of the Badby Road. The railings have also been removed, leaving a much more welcoming and open view of this charming village.

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A Selection of Memories from Newnham

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 Newnham

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My name is Lisa Rebecca Haynes. I was born on the 13th May 1972 and I lived and grew up in Newnham until I moved to Daventry and left My Family Home. I am the youngest of 5. I have 3 Brothers and a Sister.., Stephen the Eldest, then Mark, Graham, Juliette and then Myself. Our Parents are Philip Stanley Haynes and Berenice Christine Haynes (nee Robinson). My Dad was born ...see more
Visited the place my grandmother was bought up in, Vine Cottage - now Meadow Cottage - next to The Nuttery. My grandmother was Fanny Alice Spencer, her father was Joseph. She met my grandfather, James Hudson McKellow, who was a New Zealand soldier in the First World War in London where she was working as housekeeper to Prince Bibisco (Bibesco). They married in 1918 and moved to Christchurch, NZ. They ...see more
Iremember when Ry and Tania took over the Roma and we had the Maltsters at Badby. And I remember when the takings went missing from the 'music on the green' charity event last Sat, June 2008. [Well, someone has to leave a comment.]