Caldecote, Milton Keynes
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Caldecote is a tiny hamlet in Newport Pagnell parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial Buckinghamshire, England.
The place name is fairly common in England, and is Old English meaning "cold cottage". This refers to a resting place for travellers or other strangers on the road. The original Northampton to London road (modern B526) runs nearby. The route was diverted in 1728 along a new road on the higher ground east of the village, causing the latter to decline.
The place name was once used elsewhere in Buckinghamshire in the ancient village adjacent to Bedgrove.
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There is also another ancient village (and now a modern development and balancing lake) in Milton Keynes with the very similar name of Caldecotte (at Grid reference SP 893 354)
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- Aerial view from MKweb (also OS 1:10000)