Lutton Parish Council Homepage

The next Parish Council meeting will be on Monday 1st July at 7:00pm.

Previous meeting agendas and the agenda for the next meeting (when published) can be found here

The accounts for the period 2023 to 2024 are now available here.

If you have just moved to Lutton, we have a Welcome Pack full of useful information which can be downloaded here

Lutton is a small village in the East Northamptonshire countryside, it is close to the county border with Cambridgeshire. A linear development with only 62 houses in the two communities, five farms and a church, one of the farms is situated in Lutton’s linked hamlet of Papley.

The hamlet of Papley was once a larger community but it fell foul of the enclosures in the 1500s

The village of Lutton is mentioned in the Domesday Book, where it is called Liditone or Luditone. Once upon a time there were pubs, a shop and a school, all long gone and now redeveloped as housing.
Nicknamed Mucky Lutton due to the lack of tarmac on the road, a brook that frequently flooded and several farms.
Lutton Farm still had milking cows until the milk quotas introduced in the mid 80s made that uneconomical.

The local farms now concentrate on arable crops, soft fruit, sheep, reindeer, pigs and an interesting range of birdlife.