Haselbech
Haselbech is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire in England. At the time of the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 87 people. The population remained less than 100 at the 2011 Census and was included in the civil parish of Kelmarsh.
The villages name origin is uncertain. 'Hazel-tree river valley' or 'hazel-tree ridge'.
Notable buildings
The Historic England website contains details of a total of eight listed buildings in the parish of Haselbech, all of which are Grade II apart from St Michael's Church, which is Grade II*. They are:- St Michael's Church, Cottesbrooke Road
- Orton Holding, Cottesbrooke Road
- The Old Rectory, Cottesbrooke Road
- Wall attached to north west of the Old Rectory, Cottesbrooke Road
- Haselbech Hall, Kelmarsh Road
- Manor Farm, Naseby Road
- Railings south east of Manor Farmhouse, Naseby Road
- Railings south west of Manor Farmhouse, Naseby Road
St Michael's Church
This was built in the 13th and 14th centuries with coursed lias, limestone and ashlar walls and slate. The roofs are now of slate, lead and aluminium. The building includes a nave, aisles, a chancel and west tower.The three bays of pews at the east of the nave are probably 15th century and the font probably 13th century but with a later base. There is a chancel screen and a tower screen. The pulpit is Jacobean with decorated panels and a tester.
Haselbech is part of a united Benefice along with Clipston, Kelmarsh and Naseby.