- Bradwell Abbey
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Bradwell Abbey
unitary_england= Milton Keynes
lieutenancy_england=Buckinghamshire
region= South East England
constituency_westminster=Milton Keynes South West
post_town= MILTON KEYNES
postcode_area= MK
postcode_district= MK13
dial_code= 01908
population= 6,544 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=791811&c=Bradwell+Abbey&d=16&e=15&g=410063&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1217197729853&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 Neighbourhood Statistics 2001 Census] ]
os_grid_reference= SP826395
latitude= 52.047752
longitude= -0.794656Bradwell Abbey or Bradwell Priory is a
Scheduled Ancient Monument , urban studies site, district andcivil parish inMilton Keynes , ceremonial Buckinghamshire,England . The site was once the location of aBenedictine priory , founded in 1155.Historic Bradwell Priory
The Priory was established around 1154.cite book| title=History of Milton Keynes and District |first=Sir Frank |last=Markham |year=1986 |origyear=1973 |isbn=0900804297 |accessdate=2007-05-30 |pages=pp. 105–108 |publisher=White Crescent Press] It grew during the
Middle Ages to became an important local centre, but declined during theBlack Death when, amongst others, its prior William of Loughton died. The Priory and was disbanded during theDissolution of the Monasteries . All that remains today is a small chapel and a farmhouse that has become a centre for cultural activities and an Urban Studies centre in the new city. The medieval trackways converging on the abbey can still be seen in the rights of way and bridleways that have become "redways" (leisure routes for cycling and walking).The arrival of the
West Coast Main Line railway split the Abbey lands, with Bradwell village to the east of the line and the Abbey to the west. Today, Bradwell Abbey is a parkland and industrial district in its own right, and gives its name to the largercivil parish that includes it.Bradwell Abbey today
Today, Bradwell Abbey is an Urban Studies Centre (the [http://www.mkcdc.org.uk Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre] ), providing a base, library and guidance for visiting international town planners and students who wish to study Milton Keynes. It also hosts school visits to see its medieval buildings (some Grade 1 Listed) and how they have changed since then, its fish ponds and its physic garden. Finally it provides meeting space to local community groups.
Bradwell Abbey district
The modern Bradwell Abbey district is a relatively small one, sandwiched as it is between the
West Coast Main Line to the east, the A5 to the west, Monksway (A422) to the north and Dansteed Way to the south. It includes a small industrial estate and the Loughton Valley flood plain "linear park". TheSwans Way long distance path and theSustrans route 51 follow the valley.Formally, it is in the Bradwell grid-square, but this square is split into three parts by the railway line (on an embankment) and the A5 (in a cutting).
Civil Parish
Bradwell Abbey gives its name to its civil parish, between the railway line to the east and V4
Watling Street to the west, H3 Monks Way to the north and H4 Dansteed Way to the south. This had a population of 6,544 according to the 2001 census, and includes the modern Bradwell Abbey district,Two Mile Ash ,Stacey Bushes ,Wymbush andKiln Farm areas.ee also
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New Bradwell
*Bradwell village
*History of Milton Keynes External links
* [http://www.mkweb.co.uk/Places_to_visit/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=391 Bradwell Abbey and City Discovery Centre]
* [http://www.bradwell-abbey.org.uk/AboutBradwellAbbey/ The history of Bradwell Abbey]
* [http://www.bradwell-abbey.org.uk Bradwell Abbey Parish Council]
* [http://www.mkcdc.org.uk Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre] (Urban Studies educational centre).References
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