Everything about Shenley Brook End totally explained
Shenley Brook End is a
village, district and
civil parish in
Milton Keynes England. Together with its neighbouring parish,
Shenley Church End and the districts of Shenley Wood and Shenley Lodge, the districts are collectively known as "The Shenleys".
The name 'Shenley' is an
Old English language word meaning 'bright clearing'. In the
Domesday Book of
1086 the area was collectively known as
Senelai.
The distinction between the Brook End and the Church End happened in the
12th century when a new
manor house was constructed in Shenley Brook End by the Mansell family. However by
1426 the two
manors were owned by the same person and the distinction between the two places was in name only.
Today, the historic village is the core of the new district that bears its name. The district is bounded by V2 Tattenhoe Street, V3 Fulmer Street, H6 Childs Way and H7 Chaffron Way.
Education
It has primary school, Long Meadow, and a secondary school,
Shenley Brook End School, one of the best schools in Milton Keynes.
Civil parish
The parish includes
Shenley Lodge,
Furzton, Shenley Brook End,
Emerson Valley,
Westcroft,
Tattenhoe (including Kingsmead, Howe Park Wood and Snelshall East) and Tatenhoe Park (including Snelshall West). The parish is bounded to the north-east by V4
Watling Street, to the north-west by H6 Childs Way, to the south-west by the
borough boundary with
Aylesbury Vale (at
Whaddon) and to the south-east by H8/
A421 Standing Way.
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