Middle Claydon

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Middle Claydon
Buckinghamshire

Claydon House with All Saints, Middle Claydon, 2009
Location
Grid reference: SP725255
Location: 51°55’33"N, -0°57’14"W
Data
Population: 146  (2011[1])
Post town: Buckingham
Postcode: MK18
Dialling code: 01296
Local Government
Council: Buckinghamshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
Buckingham
Website: The Claydons

Middle Claydon is a village and parish in the Ashendon Hundred of Buckinghamshire. The village is about five miles south of Buckingham and about 3½ miles west of Winslow.

The toponym "Claydon" is derived from the Old English for "clay hill".[2] The affix "Middle" differentiates the village from nearby Steeple Claydon, and East Claydon, and from the hamlet of Botolph Claydon. The Domesday Book of 1086 records the Claydon area as Claindone.

The Church of England parish church of All Saints is in the grounds of Claydon House, a National Trust property. The house was the home of Sir Edmund Verney, a Civil War Royalist,[3] and of Florence Nightingale.[4]

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Further reading

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