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About Buckland Village
Buckland is a village and civil parish within the Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire, England, located near the border with Hertfordshire and adjacent to Aston Clinton.
The origin of the name "Buckland"
The village name is a common one in England, Anglo Saxon in origin, and refers to a place which has received a Royal charter of some description. It is not known what type of charter to which this refers in this case.
Buckland manor
Before the Norman Conquest, the manor of Buckland was held by the see of Dorchester-on-Thames in Oxfordshire under the control of Godric. After 1066 William I granted it to the Bishop of Lincoln. It remained so until the 16th century when the then tenant, the Earl of Warwick forfeited it to the Crown. By 1584 it had been passed to Robert Dormer, 1st Earl of Carnarvon. Robert was killed fighting on the Royalist side during the English Civil War at the first Battle of Newbury. His lands, including Buckland, were confiscated by the Parliamentarians but were recovered in 1653 by the Charles Dormer, 2nd Earl of Carnarvon and held until death in 1709. Through marriage it passed to Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield and remained in the family until George Hassall of Cholesbury acquired it around 1815. Subsequent Lords of the Manor included John Atkinson and Peter Parott.
All Saints
The Church of All Saints, Buckland, was built in 1284. A Wesleyan chapel was built in 1831.
Buckland Wharf
Within the parish of Buckland lies the hamlet of Buckland Wharf, which refers to a landing stage on the Wendover Branch of the Grand Union Canal which passes through the village.
Buckland Common
During the 1500s land at the southern end of the parish of Buckland which had been progressively cleared of scrub was transformed from an area of temporary summer pasture to one of permanent settlement subsequently to become known as Buckland Common. It remained a remote outpost of Buckland parish until becoming part of the newly created parish of Cholesbury-cum-St Leonards in 1934. |
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Buckland's Got Talent
Talent competition on Novemeber 14th.
An array of talent hidden in Buckland will be exposed, a night to remember!!!
Village Walk
August 16th
A walk around local countryside, ending with a well-earned pub lunch. All welcome for a healthy and scenic day out.
Buckland Ladies Night
A chance to catch up with friends and meet othe ladies from the village, a lovely evening out for all ages.
when: last monday of every month
where: Duck In Aston Clinton
Time: 8PM
For more information contact:
Alex Swaby on: 630477
Music Under The Stars
Village Fete
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