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More about Fenny Stratford Bletchley
Fenny Stratford is a town that is now part of Milton
Keynes, England. Prior to the designation of the new
city in 1967, it was part of Bletchley Urban District,
in Buckinghamshire. It is located at the south east edge
of the city and is its gateway to northbound travellers
on the A5.
The town name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means
'marshy ford on a Roman road'. The Roman road in this
case is the Watling Street. There are traces of the
Roman settlement Magiovinium on the edge of the present
day occupation. The town was recorded in manorial rolls
in 1252 as Fenni Stratford, though previously it was
just known as Stratford: the prefix being added to
distinguish the town from nearby Stony Stratford.
Being an ancient market town, Fenny Stratford was the
location of a weekly market for many years until 1665
when the town was badly hit by the bubonic plague. As a
result the main road that ran through the town was
diverted away from it, and the market died as a result.
The market was never reinstigated: the town was very
much in ruins by the early Eighteenth century, and had
by this time joined with both Bletchley and Simpson,
being commonly considered a hamlet of the former.
On St Martin's Day 1724 the first stone was laid of the
new parish church of Fenny Stratford, marking a fresh
start in the town's history. Browne Willis, a historian
of the day, had raised the funds for the reconstruction.
The Church was built on the site of the old Chantry
Chapel of St. Margaret and St. Catherine at Fenny
Stratford. He erected the church as a memorial to his
grandfather Dr. Thomas Willis, a famous physician, who
lived in St. Martin's Lane in the parish of St.
Martin-in-the-Fields in London, who died on St. Martin's
day, 11th November 1675.In order to perpetuate his own
memory, Browne Willis arranged for a sermon to be
preached at St. Martin's Church on each St. Martin's
Day, for which a fee was payable. During his lifetime,
he also celebrated the occasion with a dinner attended
by local clergy and gentry,an event which has continued
to the present day.
Fenny Stratford is a busy small town at the edge of the
Milton Keynes urban area. It still doesn't have a
market, but the small shopping street gives the town a
real community feel. It has its own railway station on
the Marston Vale Line, one of the five that serve Milton
Keynes.
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