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Addington, Buckinghamshire

Addington
Ordnance Survey
OS Grid Reference:SP742286
Contemporary maps:Map sources
Historical map for 1885:

old-maps.co.uk

Administration
District: Aylesbury Vale
County: Buckinghamshire
Region: South East England
Nation:England
Other
Ceremonial County: Buckinghamshire
Traditional County: Buckinghamshire
Constituency: Buckingham
Post Office and Telephone
Post town: BUCKINGHAM
Postcode: MK18
Dialling Code: 01296

Addington is a village in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom, about 2 miles west of Winslow and 3 miles south east of Buckingham.

First recorded as Edintone in the Domesday Book of 1086, its name means Eadda's Estate. Nearby Adstock is named after the same person. The manor at that time was in the possession of Odo, Bishop of Bayeux.

A notable building in the village is the Mansion House, which is a 19th century building on the site of the much older manor. The former manor house was used twice during the English Civil War as the national headquarters of the Parliamentarian forces.

The parish church is dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin.


For other places with the same name, see Addington.







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