Population 562 (2011 Census) Civil parish Bow Brickhill Local time Friday 10:34 AM | OS grid reference SP9034 Unitary authority Dialling code 01908 Post town Milton Keynes | |
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Europhoenix 37884 south eastern trains 375614 nr bow brickhill
Bow Brickhill is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a short distance south east of Milton Keynes itself.
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- Europhoenix 37884 south eastern trains 375614 nr bow brickhill
- Map of Bow Brickhill UK
- Time out walks book 1 walk 17 bow brickhill to woburn sands 18 7 11
- References
Map of Bow Brickhill, UK
The village name is a combination of Brythonic and Old English words for 'hill' (Brythonic: breg, Anglo Saxon hyll). The prefix 'Bow' comes from an Anglo Saxon personal name, Bolla. The various names of the village given in historic records were Brichelle (11th century); Brichull (12th century); Bolle Brichulle, Bellebrikhulle (13th century)., Bolbrykhull Bolbryghyll (15th century, 1418)
The Church of England parish church of All Saints stands apart from the rest of the village, on the side of a steep hill. The church probably dates from the 12th century but heavy remodelling in the 15th century oblitered most of the earlier details. The church was extensively restored by Browne Willis in 1757.
The hymn tune Bow Brickhill by Sydney Nicholson was composed in honour of All Saints' parish church, after Nicholson and his choristers from Westminster Abbey performed there in 1923.
Bow Brickhill railway station, about 0.5 miles (800 m) west of the village, is on the Marston Vale Line that links Bletchley and Bedford.