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Biddlesden is a
village and
civil parish in
Aylesbury Vale
district in north-west Buckinghamshire,
England on the
boundary with Northamptonshire. It is...
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Biddlesden Park is a
country house at
Biddlesden in north-west Buckinghamshire. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The house,
which lies on the site of...
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Biddlesden was a
Cistercian abbey founded in 1147 by
Ernald (or Arnold) de
Bosco (de Bois),
steward to the Earl of Leicester. The
first monks came from...
- Dodda's Ford in
modern English. Although,
originally in the
parish of
Biddlesden, the
hamlet was
annexed to
Stowe in the 17th
century to
provide extra...
- the pre-reformation
Cistercian Abbey of St. Mary and St.
Nicholas at
Biddlesden, for
storage of
produce it
received as tithes.
Following the Dissolution...
- Buckinghamshire, England. It is on the
border with Northamptonshire,
close to
Biddlesden and Silverstone. The
place takes its name from the
Benedictine priory...
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forms the
border with Buckinghamshire.
Nearby villages include Syresham,
Biddlesden,
Helmdon and Silverstone. At the time of the 2001 census, the
parish had...
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three Buckinghamshire parishes from the
Brackley Rural Sanitary District (
Biddlesden, Turweston, and Westbury),
would be
added to the
Buckingham Rural District...
- Northampton,
Milton Keynes, Brackley, Potterspury, Deanshanger,
Silverstone and
Biddlesden operate, but
these are infrequent.
There are two
tiers of
local government...
- to have been a
nunnery or
Trinitarian house —
probably only a
holding Biddlesden Abbey #
Cistercian monks — from Garendon,
Leicestershire founded 10 July...