It boasts almost 50 listed buildings and a conservation area at its centre.
But villagers in the pretty Northamptonshire village of Crick said their community is becominga 'no-go zone' because of a migrant hotel nearby.
The idyllic village, which has a population of around 2,000, features thatched houses, a marina and hosts an annual boat show and the quirkier summer scarecrow and music festival.
But residents claim Crick, renowned for its many buildings carved from local ironstone, has gone downhill with late-night football matches and packs of men roaming the streets since a nearby Ibis hotel began housing migrants at the end of last year.
Some locals are too scared to let their children out after dark after a woman was attacked in nearby Rugby, over the county border in Warwickshire, last week.







