Castlethorpe

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Castlethorpe
Statistics
Population:
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: SP795445
Administration
District: Borough of Milton Keynes
Region: South East England
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Buckinghamshire
Historic county: Buckinghamshire
Services
Police force: Thames Valley
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance: South Central
Post office and telephone
Post town: MILTON KEYNES
Postal district: MK19
Dialling code: 01908
Politics
UK Parliament: Milton Keynes North East
European Parliament: South East England

Castlethorpe is a village with a population of around 1000 in the Borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, about 3 miles north of Stony Stratford, 4 miles west of Newport Pagnell and 7 miles north of Central Milton Keynes. It is separated from the county of Northamptonshire by the River Tove.

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[edit] History

The village is relatively more recent than those around it, and it started out in life as a castle belonging to the lord of the manor of nearby Hanslope. A settlement of servants and manual workers grew up around the castle and this became the village of Castlethorpe (thorpe being the Old English word for a village). The castle was damaged in 1215 in a feud between Foulkes de Brent, who had been sent by the king, and William Mauduit, the castle's owner. Mauduit was reputedly in rebellion against King John of England. Although Mauduit returned to claim his seat after the king's death the castle was demolished shortly afterward. All that is left today are the grassy mounds of the former Motte-and-Bailey castle.

[edit] Parish

The parish church is dedicated to St Simon and St Jude, and dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, though the present church is of mainly Norman design. Castlethorpe has grown up around the church and some traditional old stone cottages at the centre of the village which is currently designated a conservation area. Modernly, it is the centre of a Civil Parish.

[edit] Rail and canal

The West Coast Main Line runs through Castlethorpe, and the village had its own train station until the 1960's when it was closed down. The Grand Union Canal also runs by on the outskirts of the village, and it is a short walk along the towpath to the neighbouring village of Cosgrove.

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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

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