Beachampton

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Beachampton
Buckinghamshire

Parish church of the Assumption
Location
Grid reference: SP7737
Location: 52°1’30"N, -0°52’30"W
Data
Population: 184  (2011[1])
Post town: Milton Keynes
Postcode: MK19
Dialling code: 01908
Local Government
Council: Buckinghamshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Buckingham

Beachampton is a village and parish beside the River Great Ouse in the Buckingham Hundred of Buckinghamshire. The village is about five miles east of Buckingham and a similar distance west of Milton Keynes.

The village toponym is derived from the Old English for "home farm by a stream". In the Domesday Book of 1086 it was recorded as Bechentone.[2]

There is no documentary evidence for the tradition that Hall Farm in Beachampton was the home of Catherine Parr when she was married to King Henry VIII.[3]

Parts of the village stand on high ground, but most of the village is prone to regular flooding by the stream that runs through the village, a tributary of the River Ouse.

The family name "Beachampton" originates in this village, and was first recorded in manorial records in 1175 when Osmer de Beachampton was a tenant here.

The oldest parts of the Church of England parish church of the Assumption of St Mary the Virgin date from 14th century.[3] The Gothic Revival architect G.E. Street rebuilt upper part of the bell-tower in 1873-74.[4]

References

  1. Neighbourhood Statistics 2011 Census, Accessed 3 February 2013
  2. Page, 1927, page 149
  3. 3.0 3.1 Page, 1927, pages 149-153
  4. Pevsner, 1973, page 61

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