Daventry is a small market town located in the County of Northamptonshire. Daventry was initially a very small Anglo-Saxon village in approximately 920. Interestingly, William Shakespeare refers to the town in his play Henry VI part 1. Daventry is in close proximity to the likes of Coventry, Rugby and Northhamptom.
Daventry remained consistently a quiet, picturesque market town and only started any real development or movement in 1960 with the town beginning to expand and companies like Timken (a tapered roller bearing manufacturer) opening factories within the area – generating jobs and aiding the growth of industry. Daventry has developed further and is now mainly a warehousing and distribution centre for major companies and provides a vital freight interchange terminal between road and rail called ‘The Daventry International Railfreight Terminal’.
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2-4
Prospect Way
Daventry, NN11 8PL
Calcutt Field House
Lower Shuckburgh
Daventry, NN11 6EA
Unit A Drayton Fields Industrial Estate
Brunel Close
Daventry, NN11 8RB
4-7 Bishops Courtyard
Daventry, NN11 4NP
Stephenson Close
Drayton Fields
Daventry, NN11 8RF
15 Sheaf Street
Daventry, NN11 4AA
South way/vicar lane
Daventry, NN11 5AA
London Rd
Daventry, NN11 4ND
Unit 8
Grants Hill Way
Daventry, NN11 3UB
4a
James Watt Close
Daventry, NN11 8RJ
69 Hemans Rd
Daventry, NN11 9BB
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