Far Cotton

Far Cotton, many years ago a village in its own right, is a district of the English county town of Northampton.

Far Cotton is due south of the town centre, beyond Cotton End - hence the 'Far' - and south of the River Nene. It is roughly rectangular in shape with the river and canal forming its northern boundary, the railway is western edge; with the A5076 ring road to its south and the A508 road and Delapré Abbey's park to its east. Administratively Far Cotton is in the Parish of St Mary and Delapre Ward of the Borough of Northampton.

Far Cotton expanded with the arrival of the railway at Northampton in the first half of the nineteenth century; the original line was entirely south of the Nene while the medieval town was north of the river. As part of the regeneration of the town, overseen by the West Northamptonshire Development Corporation, many brownfield sites in Far Cotton are undergoing redevelopment in the first decade of the twenty-first century including new housing estates Riverside Wharf, Cotton End and Southbridge.

Extensive development is to occur on former disused warehouses east of Far Cotton. Nunn Mills is currently under development to build over 3,000 new houses on a brownfield site. There will also be a improved Marina in and around Becket's Park and Midsummer Meadow.

The main shopping sector of Far Cotton is St Leonard's Road which connects Towcester Road and London Road. There are also shops on Gloucester Avenue. There is a Tesco Extra south of Far Cotton in Mereway and a Asda Supermarket in Cotton End on Ransome Road.

Overall, Far Cotton is set to double in population in the next ten years with development of housing.

In April 1998, many residents of Far Cotton had to leave their homes (albeit temporarily) and seek temporary accommodation elsewhere, after part of Far Cotton, along with another part of Northampton, St. James, suffered flooding. Flooding occurred on Good Friday 1998, a day which became known locally as "the long Good Friday".

Read more about Far Cotton:  Notable Residents

Famous quotes containing the word cotton:

    The white American man makes the white American woman maybe not superfluous but just a little kind of decoration. Not really important to turning around the wheels of the state. Well the black American woman has never been able to feel that way. No black American man at any time in our history in the United States has been able to feel that he didn’t need that black woman right against him, shoulder to shoulder—in that cotton field, on the auction block, in the ghetto, wherever.
    Maya Angelou (b. 1928)