Brackley
Brackley is a town within south Northamptonshire. It's about 19 miles (31 km) from Oxford and 22 miles (35 kilometres) from Northampton. Originally a market town based on the wool and lace trade, it was established on the intersecting trade routes between London, Birmingham and the English Midlands and in between Cambridge and Oxford. Brackley has a population of roughly 13,000 (2011 Census) which has increased from 2,467 in 1901. The town was the site of a historically important meeting among the barons and representatives of the King in 1215, the year of the Magna Carta. In 1602, the metaphysical poet John Donne was elected as MP for the constituency of Brackley. Brackley is close to the Silverstone racing circuit, and boasts some industry associated with Formula One racing, particularly the Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team which is based in the town, and also the Force India F1 team which uses a wind tunnel on the old site of the north railway station. On the east edge of the town is H. Bronnley & Co., makers of hand-made soaps who hold Royal Warrants of Appointment for supplying Queen Elizabeth II and the Prince of Wales. The Brackley Morris Men are 1 of only 7 'traditional Cotswold' Morris dancing sides remaining in England and the only one to survive in Northamptonshire. Their history goes back to the 1600s when a solid silver communion plate was given to the parish. The plate which remains in the possession of St Peters Church is dated 1623, and is inscribed with the names of seven men, whom local folklore believes to have been the morris dancers. Brackley provides football, rugby and tennis clubs. For all your home upgrades, make certain that you employ trusted professionals in Brackley to make sure you get a good quality service.