Earls Barton is a large village in Eastern Northamptonshire - it has a population of about 5,353 people. The village is famous for: its Saxon church - which is one of the most famous remaining examples of its type in the country - another example being at nearby Brixworth. its shoe-making heritage. The village was the inspiration for the film Kinky Boots and part of the film was shot here.

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  • Earls Barton is a large village in Eastern Northamptonshire - it has a population of about 5,353 people. The village is famous for: its Saxon church - which is one of the most famous remaining examples of its type in the country - another example being at nearby Brixworth. its shoe-making heritage. The village was the inspiration for the film Kinky Boots and part of the film was shot here. It is based on the true story of a local boot maker who turns from traditional boots to producing fetish footwear in order to save the ailing family business and the jobs of his workers. In The King's England: Northamptonshire, edited by Arthur Mee, we learn that: Pevsner however, seems to disagree with this assessment and describes it as: He goes on to argue that the castle was founded at the time of the Norman conquest and its builder ignored the then existing church, leaving it in its bailey, for a later demolition that never happened. Ironically the church outlived the castle! In the villages small market square is a pharmacy run by a member of the Jeyes the chemists family, who invented and manufactured Jeyes Fluid and the Philadelphus Jeyes chemist chain.
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  • Earls Barton is a large village in Eastern Northamptonshire - it has a population of about 5,353 people. The village is famous for: its Saxon church - which is one of the most famous remaining examples of its type in the country - another example being at nearby Brixworth. its shoe-making heritage. The village was the inspiration for the film Kinky Boots and part of the film was shot here.
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