Stoke Albany


Stoke Albany is small rural village in north Northamptonshire, England, with historical roots going back more than 1000 years, mentioned in The Domesday Book of 1086. Further historical information can be found on our Memorabilia page.

Please use the links below to discover more about our Parish Council, our community, and nearby amenities. Links marked with an asterisk (*) will open in a new window.


Hot Topics

• Friends Of The Airfield & Valley - Concerning Wilbarston Solar Farm

• An Illustrated History of Stoke Albany: 29th April at 7pm in The Village Hall
  Tickets £5 from Wilbarston Post Office

• Music From The Movies (Live): 9th May at 7.30pm in The Church
  Tickets £20 including canapes and a glass of wine, from
  Fiona Harding 07809 413169 / Sarah Champion 07753 819321

• Stoke Feast: 22nd June at 6.30pm on The Lower Green


Parish Council

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Report A Problem

Fly-Tipping    Street Lights    Non-Emergency Traffic Incidents

Highways Issues (drains, paths, roads, potholes, overhanging trees, etc)
For highways emergencies (eg fallen trees) call 0300 126 3000 or 01604 651074


Community & Amenities

(1) The footpaths map is a very large document, and may take some time to load.


About This Website

This website is owned and funded by Stoke Albany Parish Council on behalf of the whole village community. If you would like to suggest additions or amendments to its content, please contact the webmaster.

Accessibility

We strive to make this website accessible to as many people as possible. Read more on our Accessibility web page.


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