Round Spinney

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Round Spinney
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Round Spinney
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Coordinates: 52°16′35.13″N0°50′44.10″W / 52.2764250°N 0.8455833°W / 52.2764250; -0.8455833
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Country England
County Northamptonshire
Borough Northampton
Area
  Total0.28 sq mi (0.72 km2)
Elevation
308 ft (94 m)

Round Spinney is a locality in the north-east of the English town of Northampton.

Round Spinney is located east of the main A43 road which runs from Northampton to Kettering. It gives its name to an Industrial Estate and the nearby roundabout.

The population at the 2011 Census was included in the Talavera ward of Northampton Council.

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