Bucknell, Oxfordshire

Bucknell

St Peter's parish church
Bucknell
 Bucknell shown within Oxfordshire
Area  8.50 km2 (3.28 sq mi)
Population 260 (2011 Census)
    density  31/km2 (80/sq mi)
OS grid referenceSP5625
Civil parishBucknell
DistrictCherwell
Shire countyOxfordshire
RegionSouth East
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Bicester
Postcode district OX27
Dialling code 01869
Police Thames Valley
Fire Oxfordshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK ParliamentBanbury
WebsiteBucknell Matters
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Coordinates: 51°55′37″N 1°11′10″W / 51.927°N 1.186°W / 51.927; -1.186

Bucknell is a village and civil parish 2 12 miles (4 km) northwest of Bicester in Oxfordshire, England. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 260.[1]

Manor

After the Norman Conquest of England, William the Conqueror granted the Manor of Bucknell to Robert D'Oyly.[2] In 1300 the Lord of the Manor of Bucknell was Sir Robert d'Amory, father of Roger d'Amory.[2]

The present manor house is early 17th century, but was mostly rebuilt in the 19th century.[3][4]

Parish church

The Church of England parish church of Saint Peter has a central Norman tower. The nave and chancel were enlarged in the 13th century[2] and are Early English Gothic. In the 15th century the bell stage was added to the bell tower and the Perpendicular Gothic clerestory was added to the nave.[5] St Peter's is a Grade I listed building.[6]

In 1552 St Peter's had three bells plus a Sanctus bell. In 1955 it still had three bells, but the earliest was cast in 1597.[2] The church's turret clock is of unknown date, but appears to be late 17th or early 18th century.[7]

St Peter's parish is now part of the Benefice of Bicester, Bucknell, Caversfield and Launton.[8]

The Trigger Pond pub

Amenities

The Trigger Pond pub in Bucknell is 17th-century. The earliest part of the building dates from 1637,[9] and the later part has a date stone from 1693.[10] It is now a gastropub and controlled by Wadworth Brewery.[9]

Water tower

Trow Pool water tower

Trow Pool water tower was built in 1909 for Major Hunloke, who then held Bucknell Manor. It served Bucknell village and the Manor estate until the 1950s, when mains water reached Bucknell.[11] The M40 motorway was built through the parish and opened in 1991. It passes very close to the water tower, which is now a landmark for motorway traffic.

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