Quarrendon (village)

Quarrendon (village)

Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Quarrendon
static_

static_image_caption= Remains of St Peter's Church in Quarrendon
latitude= 51.832322
longitude= -0.833174
civil_parish= Aylesbury Town
shire_district= Aylesbury Vale
shire_county= Buckinghamshire
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Aylesbury
post_town= AYLESBURY
postcode_district= HP19
postcode_area= HP
dial_code= 01296
os_grid_reference= SP8015

Quarrendon is an ancient village on the outskirts of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. Today it forms part of the Aylesbury Urban Area and its name is also associated with the modern housing estate of Quarrendon in Aylesbury.

Coming from the Old English Cweorndun the name means 'hill where mill stones are obtained'. There is evidence to suggest that the village dates back at least as far as the Anglo Saxon period as the village was reputedly the birthplace of daughters of King Penda, St Edburga and St Edith, and their niece St Osyth. Legend has it that St Osyth was beheaded by the Danish occupiers of Britain at the holy waters in Quarrendon.

Queen Elizabeth I was entertained at Quarrendon Manor by Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley for two days in 1592. The village remained with its manor intact until the 18th Century, when Henry Lee, the Lord of the Manor, went bankrupt and lost all his lands. The only remaining building in the old village is the ruined church of St Peter. In 1817 the building was described in the "Gentleman's Magazine" as "..a melancholy object of contemplation". Up until the 1930's there were substantial remains. Old pictures show that the church had north and south aisles with octagonal piers and double-chamfered arches. All that now remains (as of 2006) are two low sections of wall and the foot of one of the south aisle buttresses. The moat, fish ponds and groundworks of the manor also remain.

The modern housing estate of Quarrendon in Aylesbury is named after the ancient village.


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