Newton Blossomville
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Newton Blossomville is a village in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial Buckinghamshire, England. It is a civil parish, sharing a joint parish council with Clifton Reynes. At the 2001 census, the population of the parish was 280[1]
It is located in the north of the Borough, about two and a half miles east of Olney.
The village name 'Newton' is an Old English language word meaning 'new farm'. It was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Niwetone. The affix 'Blossomville' came later, referring to the family name of the lords of the manor in the 13th century. This was added to differentiate the village from other places called Newton, particularly Newton Longville in Buckinghamshire.
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Today, the main services remaining in the village are the Newton Blossomville Church of England 1st School and the 'Old Mill' public house (previously The Old Mill Burned Down), which closed twice in recent years. The pub reopened in June 2006 under new ownership and after refurbishment. The village post office has been closed for many years, in common with other villages of a similar size. The nearest railway station in Turvey was closed at the same time of the closure of the Northampton to Bedford line in the 1960s: although the line remains, it is unused and overgrown.
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[edit] References
Civil parishes in the borough of Milton Keynes |
Astwood | Bletchley and Fenny Stratford | Bow Brickhill | Bradwell | Bradwell Abbey | Broughton | Calverton | Campbell Park | Castlethorpe | Central Milton Keynes | Chicheley | Clifton Reynes | Cold Brayfield | Emberton | Gayhurst | Great Linford | Hanslope | Hardmead | Haversham cum Little Linford | Kents Hill, Monkston and Brinklow | Lathbury | Lavendon | Little Brickhill | Loughton | Milton Keynes (Middleton) | Moulsoe | New Bradwell | Newport Pagnell | Newton Blossomville | North Crawley | Olney | Ravenstone | Shenley Brook End | Shenley Church End | Sherington | Simpson | Stantonbury | Stoke Goldington | Stony Stratford | Tyringham and Filgrave | Walton | Warrington | Wavendon | West Bletchley | Weston Underwood | Woburn Sands | Wolverton and Greenleys | Woughton |