Thorpe Malsor is a small village located in the county of Northamptonshire, England. The village is situated approximately 5 miles east of Kettering and 10 miles north of Northampton. The village has a population of around 200 people and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village is known for its historic church, St. Nicholas, which dates back to the 13th century.
The village of Thorpe Malsor has a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Bronze Age. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it was recorded as "Torp". The village was later owned by the Malsor family, who gave the village its current name. The village has a number of historic buildings, including the 17th-century Thorpe Malsor Manor, which is now a private residence.
Today, Thorpe Malsor is a quiet and peaceful village, with a strong sense of community. The village has a number of local amenities, including a village hall, a pub, and a post office. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with plenty of opportunities for walking and cycling. The village is also well-connected, with easy access to the nearby towns of Kettering and Northampton, as well as the M1 motorway.