Stewkley

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Stewkley
Buckinghamshire
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St Michael & All Angels parish church
Location
Grid reference: SP853261
Location: 51°55’34"N, 0°45’40"W
Data
Population: 1,840  (2011[1])
Post town: Leighton Buzzard
Postcode: LU7
Dialling code: 01525
Local Government
Council: Buckinghamshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Buckingham
Website: Stewkley Parish Council

Stewkley is a village and parish in the Cottesloe Hundred of Buckinghamshire. The village is about five miles east of Winslow and about four miles west of Leighton Buzzard. The civil parish includes the hamlets of North End and Stewkley Dean.

The toponym Stewkley is derived from the Old English for woodland clearing with tree stumps. The Domesday Book of 1086 records it as Stiuclai.

History

The principal manor in Stewkley was once held by the son of Geoffrey Chaucer, who was an occasional visitor to the village. The Church of England parish church of St Michael and All Angels is one of the least-altered Norman churches. There is a Methodist chapel in High Street South. St Michael's Church of England Combined School teaches children aged 4–11.

Stewkley has one of, if not, the longest village high streets in Britain at two miles long,[2] a title also claimed by Combe Martin in Devon, whose 1½-mile-long high street is not as continuously populated as Stewkley's high street. South-east of the village is Aylesbury Vale Golf Club.

In World War II, the village was a popular destination for personnel serving at nearby RAF Wing.

Campaign against London's third airport

In 1968 the Roskill Commission was charged with looking into finding a site for London's third airport. The report was published in 1970, with the proposal that Stewkley would be destroyed along with some other nearby villages. However two local residents, Desmond Fennell and Bill Manning, set up the Wing Airport Resistance Association (WARA), which successfully campaigned against the proposal.[3] A Monument, known as the Airport Monument and Spinney was erected in Stewkley to mark the successful campaign.[4]

Notable people

  • Alastair Cook, England cricket captain, was married at the Methodist Chapel on 31 December 2011.[5]
  • Arthur Hughes, actor, known for his roles in The Innocents (2018) and The Archers.
  • The Earl and Countess of Orkney lived at Tythe House.
  • Darren Gough, former England cricketer, previously lived in and played football for the village.
  • Al Murray, stand-up comedian, best known for his persona "The Pub Landlord", was born in Grove Cottage on High Street South.
  • Emeline Pankhurst Lived on Ivy Lane, Stewkley for a period of time

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