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Bradwell, Milton Keynes

Bradwell is an ancient village and modern district in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, situated approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of Central Milton Keynes. It has also given its name to a modern civil parish that is part of the City of Milton Keynes.[2] The village was adjacent to Bradwell Abbey, a Benedictine priory, founded in 1155 and dissolved in about 1540, but the abbey and its immediate environs were always a separate ecclesiastical parish.

Bradwell
St Lawrence Church, Bradwell (built 1860)
Bradwell
Mapping © OpenStreetMap
Bradwell
Location within Buckinghamshire
Population9,657 (2011 Census)[1]
OS grid referenceSP835395
Civil parish
  • Bradwell
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMILTON KEYNES
Postcode districtMK13
Dialling code01908
PoliceThames Valley
FireBuckinghamshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
Websitebradwell-pc.gov.uk
List of places
UK
England
Buckinghamshire

52°03′00″N 0°47′13″W / 52.05°N 0.787°W / 52.05; -0.787

The village name is an Old English language word and means broad spring.[3] In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as Bradewelle.[4]

There was an YHA youth hostel in the village (near the church and Bradwell Bury), at grid reference SP 831,395: the YHA closed it during the COVID-19 pandemic and terminated its lease in 2021.[5]

Civil parish edit

The parish of Bradwell consists of the Bradwell village grid square, along with Bradwell Abbey, Heelands, Rooksley, and Bradwell Common.[2] The parish had a population of 9,657 according to the 2011 census.[1] The parish is bounded by the railway line or the A5 to the west, Monks Way to the north, Portway to the east, and Dansteed Way to the south.

St. Lawrence's Church is a Grade II*-listed building,[6] dating from the 13th century,[4] and receiving its first vicar in 1223.[7] It is believed to contain the oldest change ringing bells still in use,[citation needed] two of which were cast in 1297 by Michael de Wymbish of London.[8][9]

Adjoining the sports field is the Bradwell Conservation Area, which is centered on St Lawrence's Field and is administered by the parish council as a nature conservation area.

On Vicarage Road is the Bradwell Memorial Hall, built as the village's war memorial after World War I.

On Primrose Road is King George's Field in memorial to King George V with a children's play area.

History and heritage edit

Bradwell Village edit

Bradwell Bury beside the parish church is a moated site and the remains of an associated manor house which once formed part of a more extensive monument: it is Scheduled Monument.[10] The nearby Bradwell Castle mound is also a Scheduled Monument.[11] Bradwell House and the Church of St James are Grade II* listed; there are a further 25 buildings and structures listed as Grade II.[12]

Bradwell Abbey edit

Bradwell Abbey is a Scheduled Monument,[13] urban studies site (and a modern district). The site was once the location of a Benedictine priory, founded in 1155.[4] The only remaining ecclesiastic building, the Chapel of St Mary, is a Grade I listed building.[14] There are a further five Grade II listed buildings or structures on the Abbey grounds.[15]

Bradwell railway station edit

 
Bradwell station in 2009, with the trackbed converted to a rail trail

Bradwell railway station, which was on the Wolverton–Newport Pagnell branch line, served Bradwell from 1867 to 1964. In the present day, the former railway line (now a rail trail that is part of the redway network) forms the boundary between Bradville (in Stantonbury CP) and New Bradwell CP; the station platform is on the New Bradwell side.

Sport and Leisure edit

Bradwell has a Non-League football team Old Bradwell United F.C. who play at Abbey Road, where there is a large sports field with a cricket pitch and several football pitches. The Old Bradwell Tennis Club is also affiliated to the Bradwell Sports and Social Club which has the use of these facilities.

Bradwell Bowls Club enters competitive teams in the local league.[16]

Rooksley, at the western edge of the parish, has an important Karting track (not in Bradwell parish).

Demography edit

The demography of Bradwell electoral ward is given at UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Bradwell ward (1237322025)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics..

See also edit

 
The Bradwell Windmill is in nearby Bradville

References edit

  1. ^ a b (Civil Parish) UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Bradwell (E04012178)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Contact your Parish, Town or Community Council". Milton Keynes Council. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Key to English place names: Bradwell". Institute for Name-Studies, the University of Nottingham. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  4. ^ a b c William Page, ed. (1927). "Parishes : Bradwell". A History of the County of Buckingham. Victoria History of the Counties of England. Vol. 4. London: Constable & Co. Ltd. pp. 283–288.
  5. ^ Murrer, Sally (29 September 2021). "Milton Keynes's only youth hostel to be rented out as private home". Milton Keynes Citizen.
  6. ^ Historic England (17 November 1966). "Church of St Lawrence (1310793)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  7. ^ According to an information panel in the church.
  8. ^ "Bradwell, Buckinghamshire, S Lawrence". Dove's Guide for Church Bell Ringers. 24 January 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  9. ^ "Bell Ringing". Bradwell Church. Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  10. ^ Historic England (4 November 1993). "Bradwell Bury: a moated site and associated manor house remains at Moat House (1011298)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  11. ^ Historic England (9 October 1981). "Bradwell castle mound: a motte and bailey castle 80m north east of St. Lawrence's Church. (1007935)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Advanced search". Historic England. Retrieved 28 February 2022. Search the list with 'District/UA' set to 'Milton Keynes' and 'Parish' set to 'Bradwell'.
  13. ^ Historic England (16 June 1948). "Bradwell Abbey: a Benedictine priory, chapel and fishpond (1009540)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  14. ^ Historic England (3 March 1952). "CHAPEL TO NORTH OF BRADWELL ABBEY HOUSE (1125271)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  15. ^ "Search Results for 'Bradwell Abbey'". Historic England. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  16. ^ Bradwell Bowls Club

External links edit

  • Bradwell Parish website
  • (located within the parish)
  • 'Parishes : Bradwell' – Victoria History of the Counties of England, A History of the County of Buckingham: Volume 4 (1927), pp. 283–288.
  • Old Bradwell Tennis Club
  • Bradwell Memorial Hall

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Bradwell is an ancient village and modern district in Milton Keynes Buckinghamshire England situated approximately 1 mile 1 6 km north west of Central Milton Keynes It has also given its name to a modern civil parish that is part of the City of Milton Keynes 2 The village was adjacent to Bradwell Abbey a Benedictine priory founded in 1155 and dissolved in about 1540 but the abbey and its immediate environs were always a separate ecclesiastical parish BradwellSt Lawrence Church Bradwell built 1860 BradwellMapping c OpenStreetMapShow map of Milton KeynesBradwellLocation within BuckinghamshireShow map of BuckinghamshirePopulation9 657 2011 Census 1 OS grid referenceSP835395Civil parishBradwellUnitary authorityMilton KeynesCeremonial countyBuckinghamshireRegionSouth EastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townMILTON KEYNESPostcode districtMK13Dialling code01908PoliceThames ValleyFireBuckinghamshireAmbulanceSouth CentralUK ParliamentMilton Keynes NorthWebsitebradwell pc gov ukList of places UK England Buckinghamshire 52 03 00 N 0 47 13 W 52 05 N 0 787 W 52 05 0 787 The village name is an Old English language word and means broad spring 3 In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as Bradewelle 4 There was an YHA youth hostel in the village near the church and Bradwell Bury at grid reference SP 831 395 the YHA closed it during the COVID 19 pandemic and terminated its lease in 2021 5 Contents 1 Civil parish 2 History and heritage 2 1 Bradwell Village 2 2 Bradwell Abbey 2 3 Bradwell railway station 3 Sport and Leisure 4 Demography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCivil parish editThe parish of Bradwell consists of the Bradwell village grid square along with Bradwell Abbey Heelands Rooksley and Bradwell Common 2 The parish had a population of 9 657 according to the 2011 census 1 The parish is bounded by the railway line or the A5 to the west Monks Way to the north Portway to the east and Dansteed Way to the south St Lawrence s Church is a Grade II listed building 6 dating from the 13th century 4 and receiving its first vicar in 1223 7 It is believed to contain the oldest change ringing bells still in use citation needed two of which were cast in 1297 by Michael de Wymbish of London 8 9 Adjoining the sports field is the Bradwell Conservation Area which is centered on St Lawrence s Field and is administered by the parish council as a nature conservation area On Vicarage Road is the Bradwell Memorial Hall built as the village s war memorial after World War I On Primrose Road is King George s Field in memorial to King George V with a children s play area History and heritage editBradwell Village edit Bradwell Bury beside the parish church is a moated site and the remains of an associated manor house which once formed part of a more extensive monument it is Scheduled Monument 10 The nearby Bradwell Castle mound is also a Scheduled Monument 11 Bradwell House and the Church of St James are Grade II listed there are a further 25 buildings and structures listed as Grade II 12 Bradwell Abbey edit Main article Bradwell Abbey Bradwell Abbey is a Scheduled Monument 13 urban studies site and a modern district The site was once the location of a Benedictine priory founded in 1155 4 The only remaining ecclesiastic building the Chapel of St Mary is a Grade I listed building 14 There are a further five Grade II listed buildings or structures on the Abbey grounds 15 Bradwell railway station edit nbsp Bradwell station in 2009 with the trackbed converted to a rail trail Main articles Bradwell railway station and Wolverton Newport Pagnell line Bradwell railway station which was on the Wolverton Newport Pagnell branch line served Bradwell from 1867 to 1964 In the present day the former railway line now a rail trail that is part of the redway network forms the boundary between Bradville in Stantonbury CP and New Bradwell CP the station platform is on the New Bradwell side Sport and Leisure editBradwell has a Non League football team Old Bradwell United F C who play at Abbey Road where there is a large sports field with a cricket pitch and several football pitches The Old Bradwell Tennis Club is also affiliated to the Bradwell Sports and Social Club which has the use of these facilities Bradwell Bowls Club enters competitive teams in the local league 16 Rooksley at the western edge of the parish has an important Karting track not in Bradwell parish Demography editThe demography of Bradwell electoral ward is given at UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Bradwell ward 1237322025 Nomis Office for National Statistics See also edit nbsp The Bradwell Windmill is in nearby Bradville Other places and people named Bradwell New Bradwell BradvilleReferences edit a b Civil Parish UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Bradwell E04012178 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 17 November 2019 a b Contact your Parish Town or Community Council Milton Keynes Council Retrieved 10 October 2020 Key to English place names Bradwell Institute for Name Studies the University of Nottingham Retrieved 6 April 2020 a b c William Page ed 1927 Parishes Bradwell A History of the County of Buckingham Victoria History of the Counties of England Vol 4 London Constable amp Co Ltd pp 283 288 Murrer Sally 29 September 2021 Milton Keynes s only youth hostel to be rented out as private home Milton Keynes Citizen Historic England 17 November 1966 Church of St Lawrence 1310793 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 3 December 2023 According to an information panel in the church Bradwell Buckinghamshire S Lawrence Dove s Guide for Church Bell Ringers 24 January 2020 Retrieved 3 December 2023 Bell Ringing Bradwell Church Retrieved 3 September 2021 Historic England 4 November 1993 Bradwell Bury a moated site and associated manor house remains at Moat House 1011298 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 6 April 2020 Historic England 9 October 1981 Bradwell castle mound a motte and bailey castle 80m north east of St Lawrence s Church 1007935 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 February 2022 Advanced search Historic England Retrieved 28 February 2022 Search the list with District UA set to Milton Keynes and Parish set to Bradwell Historic England 16 June 1948 Bradwell Abbey a Benedictine priory chapel and fishpond 1009540 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 February 2022 Historic England 3 March 1952 CHAPEL TO NORTH OF BRADWELL ABBEY HOUSE 1125271 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 28 February 2022 Search Results for Bradwell Abbey Historic England Retrieved 28 February 2022 Bradwell Bowls ClubExternal links editBradwell Parish website Bradwell Abbey and City Discovery Centre located within the parish Parishes Bradwell Victoria History of the Counties of England A History of the County of Buckingham Volume 4 1927 pp 283 288 Old Bradwell Tennis Club Bradwell Memorial Hall Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bradwell Milton Keynes amp oldid 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