'Aston Clinton' is a
village and
civil parish that sits close to the main
A41 road in
Buckinghamshire,
England between
Tring and
Aylesbury. The parish is 3,809 acres (15 km²) in size and is about 4 miles (6 km) east of Aylesbury. The parish had a population of 3,542 according to the 2001 census.
The parish church,
St Michael and All Angels Church, is dedicated to
St Michael. The village is located at the foot of the chalk
escarpment of the
Chiltern Hills at the junction of the pre-historic track the
Icknield Way with the Roman Road
Akeman Street .
The village name first made an appearance in the
Domesday Book of
1086 when it was called ''Estone'', which in modern English means "eastern estate": possibly a reference to the village being an estate belonging to the
manor of Aylesbury. However by
1237 the village had gained its own manor, which was owned by the de Clinton family, hence the name at that time of ''Aston de Clinton''. A modern descendant of this family is
Bill Clinton, former
President of the
United States of America who once visited the village during a business trip to nearby
Chequers.
Traditionally there were three
hamlets within the extensive parish borders of Aston Clinton in addition to the main village. Two of them, 'Longmore' and 'Dundridge' are still part of Aston Clinton parish, though
St Leonards is now part of the
Cholesbury-cum-St Leonards parish.
Property value in the village is set to rise now that the Aston Clinton
Bypass opened on
October 3rd
2003. The new road means that traffic from Aylesbury to
London via
Watford that previously went through the middle of the village is now diverted away from it.
The Aston part of the village name was used in the company name of the car manufacturer
Aston Martin, after co-founder
Lionel Martin had great success in the hill climb competition up Aston Hill. A plaque now marks the site.
In the heart of the village is the Anthony Hall which was donated to the village by the widow of
Anthony Nathan de Rothschild.
See also
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Aston Clinton House
External links
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Bypass opens.
★
Saxon remains found in 2001 when bypass was being built.
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Aston Clinton Bypass site