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Willen

Willen is a district of Milton Keynes, England and is also one of the ancient villages of Buckinghamshire to have been included in the designated area of the New City in 1967. The original village is now a small but important part of the larger district that contains it and to which it gives its name. It is in the civil parish of Campbell Park.

Willen
The Peace Pagoda (Stupa)
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Mapping © OpenStreetMap
Willen
Location within Buckinghamshire
OS grid referenceSP877413
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townMILTON KEYNES
Postcode districtMK15
Dialling code01908
PoliceThames Valley
FireBuckinghamshire
AmbulanceSouth Central
UK Parliament
List of places
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52°03′47″N 0°43′09″W / 52.06311°N 0.71922°W / 52.06311; -0.71922

History edit

The village was first recorded as Wilinges (12th century) and later as Wylie, Wilies (13th century); Wilne, Wylyene (14th century); and Wyllyen, Wyllyn (15th century). Willen is not recorded by name in the Domesday Survey, but it can be identified with the 4 hides 1 virgate assessed under Caldecote, part of the neighbouring parish of Moulsoe, and held under the Count of Mortain by Alvered.[1] The name Willen is probably from Anglo-Saxon or Old English meaning (at the) 'willows',[2] the adjacent River Ouzel meanders through land ideal for willows. In 1931 the civil parish had a population of 57.[3] On 1 April 1934 the parish was abolished and merged with Great and Little Woolstone to form "Woolstone cum Willen".[4][5]

Environment and amenities edit

 
Church of St Mary Magdalene, Willen (designed by Robert Hooke)

Religious edit

The parish church (1680), was designed by the architect and physicist Robert Hooke and is a classic of the early English Baroque period.[6]

Further around the lake, there is a Buddhist Temple/monastery and a large stupa, the Milton Keynes Peace Pagoda built in 1980 by the monks and nuns of the Nipponzan-Myōhōji. It was the first to be built in the western hemisphere.[7] There is a grass labyrinth nearby.

St Michael's Priory is small Benedictine house in the village.[8]

Willen Hospice edit

Overlooking the lake, Willen Hospice provides specialist care for people whose illness no longer responds to curative treatment (also known as specialist palliative care).[9]

Willen Lake edit

One of the more important features of the district is a large balancing lake on the River Ouzel, designed to capture flash floods lest they cause problems down stream. The lake is split into two halves. The north lake is a wild-life sanctuary and a favourite of migrating aquatic birds, overlooked by the Peace Pagoda and the Hospice. The south lake is for leisure use, with a full watersports and boat hire centre, as well as inflatable aqua park and wakeboarding facility. There are many paths around the lake suitable for walking, running or cycling. The south lake also comprises a children's splash park and a high ropes course, as well as playing host to various events throughout the year.

Bird Life edit

In its history, many rare and scarce migrating birds have turned up on the north side of the lake. The island is primarily for bird life. Many common bird species breed on the spit that can be viewed from the only hide on the lake, the north hide.

Sports edit

The district is also home to Willen Cricket Club and to Willen Juniors FC, who both play at Willen Fields on Portland Drive.

References edit

  1. ^ William Page, ed. (1927). "Parishes : Willen". A History of the County of Buckingham. Victoria History of the Counties of England. Vol. 4. London: Constable & Co. Ltd. pp. 502–505.
  2. ^ "Key to English place names: Willen, Buckinghamshire". Institute for Name-Studies, University of Nottingham. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Population statistics Willen CP/AP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  4. ^ "Relationships and changes Willen CP/AP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 April 2010.
  6. ^ "Willen Church". Westminster School. 2007. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  7. ^ "Peace Pagoda". Milton Keynes Parks Trust. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  8. ^ St Michael's Priory
  9. ^ About us (Willen Hospice)

External links edit

  • Map sources for Willen
  • The official website for the Milton Keynes Peace Pagoda
  • Photographs and a panoramic virtual tour of Willen Church by Peter Loud

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places UK England Buckinghamshire 52 03 47 N 0 43 09 W 52 06311 N 0 71922 W 52 06311 0 71922 Contents 1 History 2 Environment and amenities 2 1 Religious 2 2 Willen Hospice 2 3 Willen Lake 2 3 1 Bird Life 2 4 Sports 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe village was first recorded as Wilinges 12th century and later as Wylie Wilies 13th century Wilne Wylyene 14th century and Wyllyen Wyllyn 15th century Willen is not recorded by name in the Domesday Survey but it can be identified with the 4 hides 1 virgate assessed under Caldecote part of the neighbouring parish of Moulsoe and held under the Count of Mortain by Alvered 1 The name Willen is probably from Anglo Saxon or Old English meaning at the willows 2 the adjacent River Ouzel meanders through land ideal for willows In 1931 the civil parish had a population of 57 3 On 1 April 1934 the parish was abolished and merged with Great and Little Woolstone to form Woolstone cum Willen 4 5 Environment and amenities edit nbsp Church of St Mary Magdalene Willen designed by Robert Hooke Religious edit The parish church 1680 was designed by the architect and physicist Robert Hooke and is a classic of the early English Baroque period 6 Further around the lake there is a Buddhist Temple monastery and a large stupa the Milton Keynes Peace Pagoda built in 1980 by the monks and nuns of the Nipponzan Myōhōji It was the first to be built in the western hemisphere 7 There is a grass labyrinth nearby St Michael s Priory is small Benedictine house in the village 8 Willen Hospice edit Overlooking the lake Willen Hospice provides specialist care for people whose illness no longer responds to curative treatment also known as specialist palliative care 9 Willen Lake edit Further information Balancing lake Case study Willen Lake Milton Keynes and Willen LakeOne of the more important features of the district is a large balancing lake on the River Ouzel designed to capture flash floods lest they cause problems down stream The lake is split into two halves The north lake is a wild life sanctuary and a favourite of migrating aquatic birds overlooked by the Peace Pagoda and the Hospice The south lake is for leisure use with a full watersports and boat hire centre as well as inflatable aqua park and wakeboarding facility There are many paths around the lake suitable for walking running or cycling The south lake also comprises a children s splash park and a high ropes course as well as playing host to various events throughout the year Bird Life edit In its history many rare and scarce migrating birds have turned up on the north side of the lake The island is primarily for bird life Many common bird species breed on the spit that can be viewed from the only hide on the lake the north hide Sports edit The district is also home to Willen Cricket Club and to Willen Juniors FC who both play at Willen Fields on Portland Drive References edit William Page ed 1927 Parishes Willen A History of the County of Buckingham Victoria History of the Counties of England Vol 4 London Constable amp Co Ltd pp 502 505 Key to English place names Willen Buckinghamshire Institute for Name Studies University of Nottingham Retrieved 14 January 2020 Population statistics Willen CP AP through time A Vision of Britain through Time Retrieved 20 March 2024 Relationships and changes Willen CP AP through time A Vision of Britain through Time Retrieved 20 March 2024 The Story of Campbell Park Parish Council Archived from the original on 15 April 2010 Willen Church Westminster School 2007 Retrieved 17 February 2019 Peace Pagoda Milton Keynes Parks Trust Retrieved 17 February 2019 St Michael s Priory About us Willen Hospice External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Willen Map sources for Willen The official website for the Milton Keynes Peace Pagoda Photographs and a panoramic virtual tour of Willen Church by Peter Loud Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Willen amp oldid 1214732080, wikipedia, 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