Built from Hornton stone in C13, parts of St Peter's parish church are early 12th century, with the squat tower being added in the later part of the century, the church was valued at £10 in 1291. The village and estate was owned by the Spencer family.
A church has been on this site since the 13th Century but the only original part is the base of the tower, the upper part of the tower is 18th century. Most of the rest of the church was rebuilt in 1844.
The interior contains a number of 16th-18th century monuments, dedicated to the Shuckburgh family.
Rothwell is a Northamptonshire market town. It obtained a charter from King John in 1204 allowing it to hold a weekly market and annual fair.


