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|cap=All Saints' Church, Wing, Buckinghamshire
 
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|text='''Wing''' is a large village in [[Buckinghamshire]].  It stands on the main A418 road between [[Aylesbury]] and [[Leighton Buzzard]], 8 miles north-east of Aylesbury and 3 miles west of Leighton Buzzard.  The village is famous for its remarkable Anglo-Saxon churches, one of the best in Britain, and one of the oldest churches in the country.
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|text='''Wing''' is a large village in [[Buckinghamshire]].  It stands on the main A418 road between [[Aylesbury]] and [[Leighton Buzzard]], eight miles north-east of Aylesbury and three miles west of Leighton Buzzard.  The village is famous for its remarkable Anglo-Saxon churches, one of the best in Britain, and one of the oldest churches in the country.
  
 
Ascott House, a home of the Rothschild family, is situated in the parish.
 
Ascott House, a home of the Rothschild family, is situated in the parish.
  
 
All Saints' Church stands in the heart of the village as it has done for over a thousand years.  Much of the church form the outside looks gothic, but these are mediaeval extensions to an Anglo-Saxon structure.  The church's oldest part of the church is a polygonal sanctuary at its eastern end suggesting a ninth century date with an undercroft beneath of the same date.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
 
All Saints' Church stands in the heart of the village as it has done for over a thousand years.  Much of the church form the outside looks gothic, but these are mediaeval extensions to an Anglo-Saxon structure.  The church's oldest part of the church is a polygonal sanctuary at its eastern end suggesting a ninth century date with an undercroft beneath of the same date.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}

Latest revision as of 13:56, 8 May 2021

All Saints' Church, Wing, Buckinghamshire

Wing

Wing is a large village in Buckinghamshire. It stands on the main A418 road between Aylesbury and Leighton Buzzard, eight miles north-east of Aylesbury and three miles west of Leighton Buzzard. The village is famous for its remarkable Anglo-Saxon churches, one of the best in Britain, and one of the oldest churches in the country.

Ascott House, a home of the Rothschild family, is situated in the parish.

All Saints' Church stands in the heart of the village as it has done for over a thousand years. Much of the church form the outside looks gothic, but these are mediaeval extensions to an Anglo-Saxon structure. The church's oldest part of the church is a polygonal sanctuary at its eastern end suggesting a ninth century date with an undercroft beneath of the same date. (Read more)