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Southwick (pronounced "Suth-ick") is a small village and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England. It is approximately north of the town of Oundle and is set in a valley of the river Nene. The village falls within the Non-Metropolitan District of East Northamptonshire, which itself lies within the East Midlands region. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish's population was 180 people.〔(Office for National Statistics: Southwick CP: Parish headcounts ). Retrieved 20 November 2009.〕 ==History== Excavations were carried out at Southwick in 1996 and the results were published in a paper in ''Northamptonshire Archaeology''.〔A. G. Johnston, B. Bellamy & P. J. Foster (''Northamptonshire Archaeology'', 29 (2000–2001) ), pp 129–160. Retrieved 20 November 2009.〕 Excavations of two closely connected sites produced evidence of thriving iron-smelting industry in the village in the 10th century. A medieval stone hall dating from the mid-13th century, which may have been a manse owned by St Mary's Priory, Huntingdon, was subsequently converted into a kitchen and brewhouse before being relegated to use as an outbuilding for the 16th century Vicarage Farm. In the north-west of Southwick parish there is a chalybeate spring; during the 17th century its medicinal properties were recognised and bathing facilities were constructed.
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