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This small village, on the Peterborough to Oundle road, was the home of the poet Dryden's family although Chesterton House, where they lived, has gone.
In the Early English church of St Andrew’s, with its spired tower, is an imposing nave, old bench-ends and doom painting above the chancel arch.
There is a family memorial to the poet's cousin, John Dryden (or Driden).
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- Landmark