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Population
  
875 (2011 Census)

Civil parish
  
Stoke Hammond

Country
  
England

Shire county
  
Buckinghamshire

Dialling code
  
01525

UK parliament constituency
  
Buckingham

OS grid reference
  
SP885295

Region
  
South East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Tuesday 11:43 AM

District
  
Aylesbury Vale

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Weather
  
12°C, Wind SW at 13 km/h, 79% Humidity

Proposed dorcas lane wind farm a drive from newton longville to stoke hammond on stoke road


Stoke Hammond is a village and also a civil parish within Aylesbury Vale district in north Buckinghamshire, England, about two and a half miles south of Fenny Stratford (Milton Keynes).

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Map of Stoke Hammond, Milton Keynes, UK

The village was first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Stoche: a common place name in England denoting an Anglo-Saxon church or place of worship. The suffix Hammond was added later in manorial records though it refers to the family who owned the estate at the time of the Domesday survey. Hamon Brito, son of Mainfelin Brito, was the owner of the manor of Stoke in the 12th century.

The manor later passed into the ownership of the Duke of Norfolk; the family still owned it at the end of the Victorian era. The Disney family, apparently related to the illustrator Walt Disney, was also at one time an influential family in the parish.

The parish church is dedicated to St Luke. There is also a Methodist Chapel, built in 1927.

The A4146 road passed through the village until the new bypass opened on 14 September 2007.

The village is close to the West Coast Railway line, although there is no station in the village. The nearest stations are Bletchley and Leighton Buzzard.

The Grand Union Canal passes close by the village.

It is one of the 51 Thankful Villages which lost no men in the First World War, as first identified by the writer Arthur Mee in the 1930s.

David F. Kessler, the former managing director of The Jewish Chronicle, resided in Stoke Hammond.

References

Stoke Hammond Wikipedia