Stoke Goldington

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Stoke Goldington
Buckinghamshire
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Location
Grid reference: SP838487
Location: 52°7’48"N, 0°46’37"W
Data
Population: 575  (2011)
Post town: Newport Pagnell
Postcode: MK16
Dialling code: 01908
Local Government
Council: Milton Keynes
Parliamentary
constituency:
Milton Keynes North

Stoke Goldington is a village and parish in the Newport Hundred of Buckinghamshire, located about four miles north-west of Newport Pagnell, on the B526, the old road to Northampton.

The village name 'Stoke' derives from the Old English 'stoc', which means 'place'. It came to be used in the context of either a religious or a secondary settlement, and is one of the most common place name elements in the country. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as Stoche. The affix 'Goldington' came later and refers to "Peter of Goldington" (from Goldington in Bedfordshire) who was a significant tenant in the village in the mediæval period.

in 2015, the village won the 'Buckinghamshire's best kept village' competition

Annual Steam Rally

Formerly the village hosted the Stoke Goldington Steam Rally each May.

Flooding

Stoke Goldington is susceptible to occasional flooding, and suffered badly in 2007 with repeated floods. Water settled up to 4½ feet deep in places, requiring the evacuation of some of the population.[1]

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