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==Geography== Oundle is a town located in the [[North Northamptonshire]] district of [[Northamptonshire]] county, on the [[River Nene]], with Corby 9 miles to the west, and Peterborough 12 miles to the north-east. Oundle falls into the 'PE8' post-code district for Peterborough.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Postcode β Oundle |url=https://postal-code.co.uk/postcode/Oundle |website=postal-code.co.uk}}</ref> The Oundle Parish consists of approximately 900 hectares and covers the entire urban build, as well as open countryside. The boundary follows the River Nene to the East and South of the town, and extends west to Oundle Wood and north to Park Wood. This boundary was established during an extensive East Northants Boundary review in 2013.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Oundle Neighbourhood Plan |url=https://www.oundle.gov.uk/uploads/oundle-neighbourhood-plan-reg-14-v9-draft-01122017.pdf |website=Oundle.gov.uk}}</ref> ===Geology=== The region itself is located on solid formations from the [[Jurassic]] age, with Oundle being built on the [[sedimentary rock]] [[oolite]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Taylor |first=J.H. |url=http://pubs.bgs.ac.uk/publications.html?pubID=B01609 |title=Geology of the country around Kettering, Corby and Oundle |date=1963 |publisher=HMSO}}</ref>
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