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Maids Moreton is a village and civil parish in north-west Buckinghamshire, England, around 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Buckingham. The village sits on top of a plateau overlooking Buckingham and is less than 1km away from the Foxcote Reservoir SSSI.

Maids Moreton

St. Edmund's Parish Church

Maids Moreton is located in Buckinghamshire
Maids Moreton

Maids Moreton

Location within Buckinghamshire

Population847 (2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSP7035
Civil parish
  • Maids Moreton
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBUCKINGHAM
Postcode districtMK18
Dialling code01280
PoliceThames Valley
FireBuckinghamshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
WebsiteMaids Moreton Parish Council
List of places
UK
England
Buckinghamshire
52°00′50N 0°58′19W / 52.014°N 0.972°W / 52.014; -0.972

Description and history

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The parish of Maids Moreton covers about 1,365 acres (552 ha) of which 376 acres (152 ha) are arable, 786 acres (318 ha) permanent grass and 26 acres (11 ha) woods and plantations. The soil is mostly clay and gravel and the subsoil gravel.

The village lies along the Buckingham to Towcester road (A413). It contains many 17th-century houses and cottages with timber frames with brick or plaster filling and thatched roofs.

The 15th-century parish churchofSaint Edmund is said to have been built by two maiden ladies of the Pever family hence the name "Maids' Moreton". The Maids' memorials are a wall painting over the north door and brasses on a slab just within the doorway.

The old post office, situated at the junction of Main Street with the A413, closed in the mid-1990s and is now a private house. The chapel (on the A413) was demolished in the early 1980s and the allotments next to the chapel were all used for new housing.

The village of Maids Moreton is currently fighting two greenfield planning applications to build 163 and 15 houses increasing the village size by 50%. David Wilson Homes a subsidiary of Barrett Developments are looking to build 163 houses in planning application 16/00151/AOP which was challenged at Judicial Review in 2022. Buckinghamshire Council successfully defended that legal challenge. The planning application is notable for having seven different sets of Biodiversity Net Gain figures. The village produced two documentary films covering the history of the fight which are viewable at maidsmoretonmatters.org

In October 2019, Ben Field was jailed for the murder of Maids Moreton resident Peter Farquhar in 2015. Field was also accused of attempted murder of another Maids Moreton resident, Ann Moore-Martin, but was found not guilty.[2] The case was the centre of the 2023 BBC drama The Sixth Commandment.

School

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Maids Moreton Church of England School is a mixed Church of England voluntary controlled primary school in Maids Moreton. The school takes children between the ages of four and seven and has about 50 pupils.

References

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  1. ^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Maids Moreton Parish (E04001508)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  • ^ "Maids Moreton: Ben Field jailed for author's murder". BBC News. 18 October 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
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