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Field and edge of village, Steeple Claydon
This view to the south shows part of the northern edge of Steeple Claydon across a field. The village is in north-west Buckinghamshire, and has a population of about 1,600, and is one of four villages, the others being East Claydon, Middle Claydon, and Botolph Claydon, known collectively as The Claydons. All the houses in this photograph are relatively new, the older part of the village being a little further south.
Image: © Andy Gryce
Taken: 12 May 2007
0.09 miles
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Nightingale Fold, Steeple Claydon (2)
Nightingale Fold is a very recent development by Bovis Homes and borders North End Road. All four roads on the development - Mitchinson Street, Hobbs Close, Welford Close and Becketts Lane - are named after local councillors. This shows houses in Becketts Lane as seen from the corner of Welford Close.
Image: © David Kemp
Taken: 22 Nov 2020
0.11 miles
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Field and edge of village, Steeple Claydon 2
This view to the south-west from the lane that runs round the north of Steeple Claydon shows in the centre, part of the northern edge of Steeple Claydon across a field. On the right, amidst trees, are the houses of North End on the western side of the village, see also
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Image: © Andy Gryce
Taken: 12 May 2007
0.12 miles
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Nightingale Fold, Steeple Claydon (1)
Nightingale Fold is a very recent development by Bovis Homes and borders North End Road. This shows Welford Close as seen from Mitchinson Street. All four roads on the development are named after local councillors, the other two being Becketts Lane and Hobbs Close.
Image: © David Kemp
Taken: 22 Nov 2020
0.14 miles
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Nearing Steeple Claydon
The Bernwood Way nearing Steeple Claydon
Image: © Shaun Ferguson
Taken: 7 Jul 2007
0.14 miles
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Village boundary, Steeple Claydon
This is the north-east edge of the village of Steeple Claydon on the Buckingham Road that comes from Padbury 4km to the north-west. Steeple Claydon is one of four villages in north Buckinghamshire collectively known as The Claydons. The name comes from the Old English clægig + dun and means 'clayey hill', and much of Steeple Claydon lies on a hill which is over 100m. The village church, St Michael's, is near the top of the hill and its spire dominates the skyline, and hence 'Steeple' was used to distinguish the village from the other Claydons.
Image: © Andy Gryce
Taken: 12 May 2007
0.14 miles
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Path along the field edge
Image: © Philip Jeffrey
Taken: 5 Jul 2013
0.16 miles
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Cricket ground Steeple Claydon
Cricket ground at Steeple Claydon with the match stopping for tea
Image: © Shaun Ferguson
Taken: 7 Jul 2007
0.16 miles
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Houses on Sandholme
Image: © Philip Jeffrey
Taken: 5 Jul 2013
0.18 miles
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Library, Village Hall and Caretaker's Flat, Steeple Claydon
A grade II listed building, originally a school built 1656, added to, restored and converted in stages later.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 22 Feb 2014
0.18 miles