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Coordinates: 52°06′09″N 0°41′01″W / 52.1026°N 0.6835°W / 52.1026; -0.6835
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Chicheley
St Lawrence's Church, Chicheley
Chicheley is located in Buckinghamshire
Chicheley
Chicheley
Location within Buckinghamshire
Population134 (Mid-2010 pop est)[1]
OS grid referenceSP902459
Civil parish
  • Chicheley
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNEWPORT PAGNELL
Postcode districtMK16
Dialling code01908
PoliceThames Valley
FireBuckinghamshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Buckinghamshire
52°06′09″N 0°41′01″W / 52.1026°N 0.6835°W / 52.1026; -0.6835
Chicheley

Chicheley is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of the City of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England.[2] The village is about 2.5 miles (4 km) north-east of Newport Pagnell.

The village name is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and means Cicca's clearing. In the Domesday Book of 1086, the village was recorded as Cicelai.[3]

The manor of Chicheley (which some suggest may have once been called Thickthorn) anciently belonged to the Pagnell family of Newport Pagnell, but was given by them to the church. Through this connection the village also at one time belonged to Cardinal Wolsey, though only until his forced resignation by King Henry VIII who took all his possessions from him at that time.

During the English Civil War, the manor, belonging to the Chester family, received some considerable damage, associated as it was with the garrison at Newport Pagnell. Following the civil war, the manor was demolished, and the present Chicheley Hall built on the site. All that remains of the old manor today is one Jacobean over-mantel with termini caryatids, and some panelling in the 'new' Chicheley Hall.

The parish church is dedicated to St Lawrence and has a perpendicular style central tower with large windows. The chancel, which contains a fine plaster depicting floral wreaths in relief, and a stone reredos, was rebuilt c. 1708; however, the church dates from the 14th century. In the nave are raised box pews, giving a theatrical air. The church contains monuments to Anthony Cave. Cave's sarcophagus is a cadaver tomb. Other monuments dating from 1635 are to the Chester family of Chicheley Hall.

References

  1. ^ "Civil Parish population estimates in England and Wales, mid-2010". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 3 February 2013.[permanent dead link]. (The parish was included with Emberton for the 2011 Census).
  2. ^ "Chicheley". ONS. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  3. ^ 'Parishes : Chicheley', Victoria History of the Counties of England, A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4 (1927), pp. 311-316.

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