Shenley Church End

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Shenley Church End
Buckinghamshire

Rose Cottage
Location
Grid reference: SP832367
Location: 52°1’19"N, -0°47’17"W
Data
Population: 12,961  (2011[1])
Post town: Milton Keynes
Postcode: MK5
Dialling code: 01908
Local Government
Council: Milton Keynes
Parliamentary
constituency:
Milton Keynes South

Shenley Church End is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, forming part of the new town of Milton Keynes. The ancient parish of Shenley is divided into Shenley Church End and Shenley Brook End, and each lies in a different hundred. Shenley Church End lies in Newport Hundred, whilst Shenley Brook End lies in Cottesloe Hundred. The two, together with the districts of Shenley Wood and Shenley Lodge are collectively known as "The Shenleys".

History

The village name 'Shenley' is an Old English word meaning 'bright clearing'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the area was collectively known as Senelai.[2]

The distinction between the Brook End and the Church End happened in the 12th century when a new manor house was constructed in Shenley Brook End by the Mansell family. However, by 1426 the two manors were owned by the same person and the distinction between the two places was in name only.

Shenley Church End is also home to the Shenley Toot, a 13th-century motte and bailey (of which only the motte remains), which was originally a home of the Earl of Chester and is now a scheduled ancient monument.[3]

Today, the historic village is the core of the new district that bears its name. The district is bounded by V3 Fulmer Street, V4 Watling Street, H5 Portway and H6 Childs Way and H7.

Education and other services

The district contains a nursery in the former village school, Glastonbury Thorn First School, Denbigh School and Shenley Church End Pre-School (situated in the Leisure Centre).

The local retail centre is an important hub for the parish, containing not only the school, but Shenley Leisure Centre (Charity Trust)(includes sporting facilities such as a sports hall, gym, squash courts and outdoor football/tennis courts, as well as the Sportsman's Rest bar as well as a shopping area comprising a fish and chip shop (Fish'n'Chick'n), a pharmacy, an estate agent, a gym, a barber shop (due to open in 2017), a bike shop, a bookmaker, a charity shop, a Chinese restaurant, a medical practice and a dental surgery. A newsagent closed in 2013, and a bakery (providing supported employment to adults with learning disabilities through MacIntyre) closed in 2016.

In June 2014, Sainsburys opened new supermarket on the site of the former Dolphin Splashdown swimming pool.[4]

Sport

Shenley Church End Cricket Club[5] has been in existence since 1947. Previously known as Rickley Park CC until 1992, the club was renamed after moving from Bletchley to play home matches at Denbigh School, but in 2002 SCECC relocated to the bottom pitch at Manor Fields in Fenny Stratford (where Bletchley Town CC play) - though choosing to retain their current name.

SCECC currently have a Saturday side playing in the Morrant Four Counties Cricket League Division 3 and play friendlies on Sundays.

Civil parish

The parish includes Shenley Dens, Shenley Hill, Grange Farm, Crownhill, Oakhill/Woodhill (including HM Prison Woodhill), Shenley Wood (including Medbourne) and Shenley Church End.

The parish is bounded to the north-east by V4 Watling Street; to the north-west by the border with Calverton parish; to the south-west by that of Whaddon; and to the south-east by H6 Childs Way.

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