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An Affair Of The Heart
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An Affair Of The Heart
An Affair Of The Heart
43 Center St GNorthampton MA 01060United States
(413) 210-3739
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All of us need to feel loved, understood, and valued by our partner. It is possible to rekindle the love and connection you shared once your relationship was in turmoil. Our private couples retreats are designed to get to the root of the problem and produce significant progress in days instead of months. Our step-by-step, predictable and comprehensive therapeutic process is based on over 40 years of experience helping couples like you to:
* Strengthen Your Bond
* Heal Your Relationship
* Empower Your Connection
* Together, We Can Move Forward
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Northampton ( ) is a town and civil parish in Northamptonshire, England. It is the county town of Northamptonshire and the administrative centre of the unitary authority of West Northamptonshire. The town is situated on the River Nene, 60 miles (97 km) north-west of London and 50 miles (80 km) south-east of Birmingham. Northampton is one of the largest towns in England; the population of its overall urban area was recorded as 249,093 in the 2021 census.Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates to the Bronze Age, Romans and Anglo-Saxons. In the Middle Ages, the town rose to national significance with the establishment of Northampton Castle, an occasional royal residence which regularly hosted the Parliament of England. Medieval Northampton had many churches, monasteries and the University of Northampton, all enclosed by the town walls. It was granted a town charter by Richard I in 1189 and a mayor was appointed by King John in 1215. The town was also the site of two medieval battles, in 1264 and 1460. The town largely supported the Parliamentary Roundheads during the English Civil War, which prompted Charles II to order the destruction of the town walls and most of the castle. The Great Fire of Northampton in 1675 also destroyed much of the historic town.