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Woolstone, Milton Keynes

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160:“The Barge Inn”, along this lane, bears testimony to the hey-day of canal transport. I suppose that I have entered this place not less than fifty times, yet I have never seen a man there who did not carry a scythe, or wear leggings, or smoke a clay pipe, or talk of London as though it were a distant phantom thousands of miles away upon a faint horizon. Little Woolstone has an unexpected claim to fame, for it was a Woolstone man, one Smith, who invented and (wisely) patented the once-famous steam cultivator that ousted ox and horse, and was itself dethroned by the infernal combustion engine. In 1861 Mr. Smith’s steam cultivator ploughed up a crop of coins bearing as motto the words 33: 126:
Today, Great Woolstone still has its own village pub, the thatched-roof "Cross Keys", which can trace its history back to 1560. Little Woolstone is the larger of the two Woolstones, having benefited from the building of the canal. Its village pub, "The Barge Inn", dates from this time, being opened
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Great Woolstone, or Vlieston as it was called at the time of Domesday, was held, under Walter Giffard, of the foreign monks of Saint Peter de Culture, and is now in the possession of the Selby-Lowndes, one of the oldest families in the Kingdom, lords also of
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Until shortly after the turn of the 19th century, Little Woolstone was named Parva Woolstone. The area is now collectively known simply as "Woolstone" or "The Woolstones". The land between the two villages is now occupied by the village cricket green.
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of the Holy Trinity in Little Woolstone now serves both villages; the church in Great Woolstone closed in the 1970s and has served various purposes since then including being used as a
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Pass through Woughton-on-the-Green, bearing slightly rightward, towards a trio of delightful hamlets, each "a one-eyed, blinking sort of place", Great Woolstone, Little Woolstone, and
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to the west. They form part of a chain of three villages along this line, the next about a mile further south being
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They are both linear villages, being hemmed in by and along the north–south line of both the
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to meet the needs of the canal labourers, but is now mainly a restaurant. The
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The old village centre seems only a little changed from its description in
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by Act of Parliament in 1791, and Great Woolstone in 1796.
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and form the heart of a new district of that name, in the
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Index

Great Woolston

Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
Campbell Park civil parish
civil parish
Old English language
Domesday Book
enclosed
River Ouzel
Grand Union Canal
Woughton-on-the-Green
Church of England parish church
music rehearsal room
Willen
Whaddon
J. H. B. Peel
Sister Dora
"A Vision of Great Woolstone"
"A Vision of Little Woolstone]"


"Parishes : Great Woolstone"
Victoria History of the Counties of England



"Parishes : Little Woolstone"
Victoria History of the Counties of England
Lee, Sidney

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