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{{Infobox UK place |
|country = England
|official_name= Granborough
|latitude= 51.917
|longitude= -0.884
|civil_parish= Granborough
|population = 553 ([[United Kingdom Census 2001|2001 Census]])
|shire_district= [[Aylesbury Vale]]
|shire_county= [[Buckinghamshire]]
|region= South East England
|constituency_westminster= [[Buckingham (UK Parliament constituency)|Buckingham]]
|post_town= BUCKINGHAM
|postcode_district= MK18
|postcode_area= MK
|dial_code= 01296
|os_grid_reference= SP768250
}}

:''Not to be confused with [[Grandborough]] in [[Warwickshire]]''
:''Not to be confused with [[Grandborough]] in [[Warwickshire]]''



Revision as of 12:19, 18 April 2008

Granborough
PopulationExpression error: "553 (2001 Census)" must be numeric
OS grid referenceSP768250
Civil parish
  • Granborough
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBUCKINGHAM
Postcode districtMK18
Dialling code01296
PoliceThames Valley
FireBuckinghamshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Buckinghamshire
Not to be confused with Grandborough in Warwickshire

Granborough (previously Grandborough) is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is in the Aylesbury Vale, about five miles north of Waddesdon, seven miles south east of Buckingham. The nearest town is Winslow.

The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'green hill'. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as Grenesberga.

Anciently the manor of Granborough was owned by the abbey at St Albans, though in the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1547 ownership passed automatically to the Crown.

The ancient parish church, dedicated to St John the Baptist, was demolished during the English Civil War, though was rebuilt shortly after the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1685.

The village is still one of the possessions of the Crown.

There is a public house, logically called the Crown. After the parish church the most interesting building is the neat half-timbered Arts and Crafts village hall. Granborough still has very many thatched cottages and houses, many of them in Green End.