It is served by a short arm from the
Grand Union Canal and has two
marinas. The
Jurassic Way long distance footpath passes through the village on a southwest–northeast axis; although it officially makes its way through the fields to the east of the village, many walkers prefer to walk along the High Street to make use of the village's facilities. Welford has a village shop and
post office, a beauty therapy studio, a Church of England Endowed primary school, a garage, and one
public house. Another public house lies just over the Leicestershire border, but is reached by walking through the Welford Pocket Park. The primary school is part of the Peterborough Diocese Education Trust and accepts children from the surrounding parishes, giving the name Welford, Sibbertoft and Sulby Endowed School (WSSES). There are around 85 pupils at the school. WSSES is a feeder school to the secondary provision of Guilsborough Academy, in the neighbouring village of Guilsborough, Northamptonshire. Other amenities include a village hall, a sports field which is home to Welford Victoria F.C., a youth centre and a
pocket park. There is also a spinney which is near the park and was a gravel quarry in the 19th century. To the North East of the village lie
Welford Reservoir and
Sulby Reservoir. A painted wood carving of Postman Pat and his black and white cat, Jess stands at the junction of High Street and West Street. It was crowd funded by villagers and installed in 2019 after the previous statues, which stood in the same spot for 25 years, rotted away. It is now administered as part of
West Northamptonshire. Previously it was in
Daventry District (1974–2021) having earlier been part of
Oxendon Rural District (1894–1935) followed by
Brixworth Rural District (1935–74). ==References==