Weedon, Buckinghamshire

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"Weedon is a village and civil parish north of Aylesbury and south of Hardwick in the Aylesbury Vale district of Buckinghamshire, England. The toponym is derived from the Old English for "hill with a heathen temple". In records dated 1066 the village was recorded as Weodune.

Weedon has a Methodist Chapel and a pub called the Five Elms. To the east of the village is the hamlet of East End.

Portions of the village (and later parish) have been subject to human settlement since the early Bronze Age, with excavations in the early 2000s suggesting that a field system was in operation, and later Roman settlement has also been identified.[citation needed] Some Neolithic flint working has been recovered but there is no indication of anything more than low-level activity.[citation needed]" - (en.wikipedia.org 01.08.2021)
Latitude
51.85599899292
Longitude
-0.81900000572205
Population
275
Time zone
Europe/London

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