- Boveney
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Boveney
population=
latitude= 51.490414
longitude= -0.648069
lieutenancy_england=Buckinghamshire
unitary_england=South Bucks
region= South East England
constituency_westminster=
post_town= SLOUGH
postcode_district = SL4
postcode_area= SL
dial_code= 01753
os_grid_reference= SU938777Boveney is a
village inBuckinghamshire ,England , near Windsor.The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin and means 'above island'. This refers to the island that sits in the
River Thames next to the village. The Anglo Saxon name for the village was "Bufanege".Boveney was once a hamlet within the
parish of Burnham, though has long since been considered a separate village, particularly since the urban growth of nearbySlough . It became a separatecivil parish in 1866, having been a chapelry before, and was part ofEton Rural District from 1894 to 1934. In 1934 the parish of Boveney was abolished, under a County Review Order, with the more urbanised part being added to Eton urban district, and with the larger, less populous part being added to the parish ofDorney .The church, St Mary Magdalene is in a remote part of the village by the
River Thames . This church was used as a location for manyHammer Horror movies which were made at nearby Bray Studios. The church was declared redundant and vested in the care of theFriends of Friendless Churches in 1983, who repair and conserve it for visitors and the local community to enjoy. In 2004 a major campaign was undertaken to repair the 14th century timber framed tower and a further programme of repairs is planned for 2007, so unfortunately the church is at present closed to visitors. The Friends, whose work in England is not automatically grant-aided, welcome donations towards their cause.Many TV and Film companies use the village as a location.
Inspector Morse episode Silent World of Nicholas Quinn andKevin Costner movie were filmed here.References
* [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/relationships.jsp?u_id=10093508 Parish History of Boveney]
External links
* [http://www.friendsoffriendlesschurches.org.uk Friends of Friendless Churches]
* [http://www.montaguemillennium.com/history/montague/britain/Default.asp US site with Church Pictures]
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