Adstock

Adstock

infobox UK place

country = England
latitude= 51.9646
longitude= -0.9261
official_name= Adstock
population = 415 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=792008&c=Adstock&d=16&e=15&g=424508&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1216594380515&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 Neighbourhood Statistics 2001 Census] ]
shire_district= Aylesbury Vale
shire_county = Buckinghamshire
civil_parish= Adstock
region= South East England
post_town= BUCKINGHAM
postcode_district = MK18
postcode_area= MK
dial_code= 01296
os_grid_reference= SP735305
constituency_westminster= Buckingham

Adstock is a village and civil parish within Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire, England, about 3 miles north west of Winslow. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 415.

In the divisions of England which took place between 613 and 1017, Buckinghamshire was divided into eight Hundreds. The manor of Adstock originally formed part of the Votesdune Hundred, then merged into the Ashendon Hundred and was finally absorbed into the Buckingham Hundred. At that time it was surrounded by the Bernwood, one of the most important Royal Forests. At the end of the 10th century, Adstock formed a portion of the Lands of Godwine, Earl of Kent and his second wife Gytha Thorkelsdóttir.

After the Norman Conquest, its name was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Edestoche" which is Anglo Saxon and means "Eadda's Farm". Nearby Addington was named after the same person.

In the mid to late 11th century the manor of Adstock was given by William the Conqueror to his illegitimate son William Peverel, who was listed as its owner in 1086. This suggests that the manor was of some value, or that its previous owner was of some prominence in Anglo Saxon society.

The village received a charter to establish itself as a town briefly in 1665 so that a market could be held there. This was due to the majority of the people from the two local towns of Winslow and Buckingham being infected with bubonic plague. The charter was removed, however, in 1685 and Adstock was reinstated as a village rather than a town.

The parish church, which dates from the 12th century, is dedicated to St Cecilia. The roof is dated 1597, and the church underwent further major restoration during the Victorian era. There are two bells (the lightest of which dates back from about 1440) in the church and one Sanctus

Adstock had an outstation from the Bletchley Park codebreaking establishment, where some of the Bombes used to decode German Enigma messages in World War Two were located.

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