Stoke Bruerne is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England about 10 miles (16 km) north of Milton Keynes and 7 miles (11 km) south of Northampton.
Narrowboat emerging from the south portal of the Blisworth Tunnel just north of Stoke BruerneBoat-weighing machine at Stoke Bruerne, originally from the Glamorganshire Canal
The civil parish population at the 2011 Census was 373.[2]
^SNC (2010). South Northamptonshire Council Year Book 2010-2011. Towcester: South Northamptonshire District Council. p. 39.
^"Civil Parish population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
StokeBruerne is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England about 10 miles (16 km) north of Milton Keynes and 7 miles (11 km) south...
formerly known as the "National Waterways Museum StokeBruerne" and "The Canal Museum at StokeBruerne", is a canal museum located next to the Grand Union...
Stoke Park Pavilions are all that remain of the stately house and grounds of Stoke Park near the village of StokeBruerne, Northamptonshire, England,...
StokeBruerne Brick Pits is a six hectare nature reserve in StokeBruerne in Northamptonshire. It is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire...
the images had been found by "an honest person", Harry Kyngeston of StokeBruerne, Northamptonshire, in his house after the departure of soldiers, who...
Grand Union Canal in Northamptonshire, England, between the villages of StokeBruerne at the southern end and Blisworth at the northern end. The northern...
east between the village and StokeBruerne to the north and then to the east of the village. StokeBruerne church and Stoke Park Pavilions are clearly visible...
in 1798, Bulbourne at the north end of the Tring summit in 1799, and StokeBruerne at the south end of Blisworth Tunnel the following year. Thus, with...
which stretches 14.6 miles (23.5 km) to the StokeBruerne Canal Museum and the top of the StokeBruerne flight of seven locks. Towards the southern end...
brings the canal to the bottom of the StokeBruerne flight of seven locks. At the top of this flight is the StokeBruerne Canal Museum followed shortly by...
the catchment area includes Collingtree, Hardingstone, Hackleton, StokeBruerne and several other villages. There is a small supermarket/post-office/newsagent...
Northamptonshire village of StokeBruerne after which it was misnamed. Passenger services were withdrawn on 31 March 1893. It is arguable that Stoke Bruern along with...
with StokeBruerne and Grafton Regis. The village has a pub (named The Plough) and a village hall. The nearest primary school and church are at Stoke Bruerne...
at the National Waterways Museum's three sites at Gloucester Docks, StokeBruerne and Ellesmere Port. Since the transfer of the assets and responsibilities...
of 17 locks on the Grand Union at Rothersthorpe, the canal museum at StokeBruerne and a tunnel at Blisworth which, at 2,813 metres (3,076 yd), is the...
outlying villages on the canal include Gayton, Blisworth, Braunston and StokeBruerne. Northampton once had a horse-drawn tramway which opened in 1881. The...
beams. The last surviving pair were removed from Welshpool and taken to StokeBruerne Canal Museum in the early 1970s. Bridge numbers on the Montgomery sections...
Ellesmere Port, the Waterways Museum Gloucester and the Canal Museum at StokeBruerne. The Trust also operated a Small Grants Scheme, and administered the...
eventually closed on 31 March 1893 and has an arguable claim, along with StokeBruerne, of having had the shortest passenger service ever provided at any British...
Gloucester Waterways Museum in Gloucester, and The Canal Museum in StokeBruerne, Northamptonshire. The NWM is entrusted with a collection that has the...