Maids Moreton


Maids Moreton is a village and civil parish in the Aylesbury Vale district of northern Buckinghamshire, England. The village is about north of Buckingham. The village is contiguous with the Buckingham urban area and is thus often considered as a suburb.

Description and history

The parish of Maids Moreton covers about of which are arable, permanent grass and woods and plantations. The soil is mostly clay and gravel and the subsoil gravel.
The village lies along the Buckingham to Towcester road. It contains many 17th-century houses and cottages with timber frames with brick or plaster filling and thatched roofs.
The 15th-century parish church of Saint Edmund is said to have been built by two maiden ladies of the Pever family hence the name "Maids' Moreton". The Maids' memorials are a wall painting over the north door and brasses on a slab just within the doorway.
The old post office, situated at the junction of Main Street with the A413, closed in the mid-1990s and is now a private house. The chapel was demolished in the early 1980s and the allotments next to the chapel were all used for new housing.
In 1847, George Lipscomb listed the following Rectors for Maids Moreton:
Maids Moreton Church of England School is a mixed Church of England voluntary controlled primary school in Maids Moreton. The school takes children between the ages of four and seven and has about 50 pupils.