south of the village The village has a mixed Church of England
primary school, and the church of SS Peter and Paul. A
pub, The Chequers, closed in 2011. The
M1 motorway with the Northampton (formerly known as Rothersthorpe) Service Area and junction 15A is nearby but mostly out of hearing as the prevailing wind is south-westerly. There is, however, light pollution from the service area and a large area of warehouses in the nearby area of Northampton. The Northampton Arm of the
Grand Union Canal, built in 1815 passes near to Rothersthorpe. Seventeen locks, taking the canal into Northampton and its junction with the
River Nene, takes about two hours for a boat to travel through. The village is bisected by the Banbury Lane, an ancient
drovers' road along which cattle were once taken to market in
Banbury from as far afield as
Scotland. Along this road a mile or so south was a
level crossing with the
West Coast Main Line railway route from
London Euston to
Glasgow, Scotland. The crossing was one of few left on the line and the first outside Euston, some 65 miles south. The level crossing and an adjacent bridge over the Grand Union Canal were replaced by a curved bridge in 2005. This was for safety reasons following projected speed increases to 125 miles per hour on the line operated by tilting
Class 390 Pendolino trains. ==References==