Ravenstone, Buckinghamshire

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Ravenstone
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All Saints' parish church
Ravenstone is located in Buckinghamshire
Ravenstone
Ravenstone
 Ravenstone shown within Buckinghamshire
Population 209 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference SP850508
   – London  60 miles (97 km) 
Unitary authority Milton Keynes
Ceremonial county Buckinghamshire
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Olney
Postcode district MK46
Dialling code 01908
Police Thames Valley
Fire Buckinghamshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Milton Keynes North
Website Ravenstone Home Page
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Ravenstone is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes and ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England.[1] The village is about 2.5 miles (4 km) west of Olney, and 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Newport Pagnell and the northern boundary of the City of Milton Keynes. The 2011 Census recorded the parish population as 209.[2]

History

The toponym is derived from the Old English for "Hrafn's farm".

In 1255 a priory of Augustinian canons was founded in Ravenstone by King Henry III. Cardinal Wolsey took it over in 1525, and then in 1544 the Crown seized all of Wolsey's estates including Ravenstone Priory. After changing hands privately a number of occasions the building was eventually demolished, and today nothing remains.

The oldest parts of the Church of England parish church of All Saints are 11th-century. The church includes the tomb of Heanage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham. He had the neighbouring almshouses built, originally six for men and six for women, now combined into six cottages. The original inhabitants had to be single and members of the Church of England, and received a small pension, firewood, and a new cloak every Christmas.[3]

For a brief period the incumbent Thomas Scott, author of popular theological works and one of the founders of the Church Missionary Society.

A post office and The Wheatsheaf pub closed in the early 1990s.

Amenities

The only communal facility in Ravenstone is the village hall.

Notes

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  3. Knight & Osborn 1992, p. 72.

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