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Clifton Reynes

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Population
  
178 (2011 Census)

Civil parish
  
Clifton Reynes

Country
  
England

Local time
  
Tuesday 6:15 AM

District
  
Borough of Milton Keynes

UK parliament constituency
  
Milton Keynes North

OS grid reference
  
SP903513

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Shire county
  
Buckinghamshire

Dialling code
  
01234

Clifton Reynes

Weather
  
3°C, Wind W at 14 km/h, 92% Humidity

Clifton reynes show 22nd may 2010 wmv


Clifton Reynes is a village in the Borough of Milton Keynes, in the ceremonial county of Buckinghamshire, England. It is about a mile east of Olney. It is a civil parish sharing a joint parish council with Newton Blossomville.

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Map of Clifton Reynes, Olney, UK

Clifton reynes to olney by bicycle


Extent

It is bounded, on the North, by the River Great Ouse, by which this parish is separated from Lavendon and Cold Brayfield; on the East, by Newton-Blossomville; on the South, by Petsoe and Emberton; and on the West, by the latter and by Olney.

Origin of name

The village name comes in two parts: the former name 'Clifton' is Anglo Saxon in origin and means 'Cliff farm', referring to the village's position on a cliff on a bank of the River Ouse. The latter name 'Reynes' refers to the ancient lords of the manor of the village, whose family name this was. In the Domesday Book on 1086 Clifton Reynes was recorded as Cliftone.

Buildings of note

The parish church dedicated to St Mary is (unusually for a Buckinghamshire church) completely castellated: even the gables are embattled. The tower is thought to be Norman; however, the top is later probably 14th century. The majority of the building is of the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries and the nave is unusually tall. Features of interest include the 14th-century font and the medieval monuments of the Reynes family. These include two pairs of wooden effigies; one pair is of Ralph and Amabel de Reynes (ca. 1320–30) and the other is unidentified and slightly earlier.

References

Clifton Reynes Wikipedia