Newton Purcell

Newton Purcell

Coordinates: 51°58′30″N 1°05′24″W / 51.975°N 1.09°W / 51.975; -01.090

Newton Purcell
Newton Purcell is located in Oxfordshire
Newton Purcell

 Newton Purcell shown within Oxfordshire
Population 103 (parish, with Shelswell) (2001 census)[1]
OS grid reference SP6230
Parish Newton Purcell with Shelswell
District Cherwell
Shire county Oxfordshire
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Milton Keynes
Postcode district MK18
Dialling code 01280
Police Thames Valley
Fire Oxfordshire
Ambulance South Central
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Banbury
List of places: UK • England • Oxfordshire

Newton Purcell is a village in Newton Purcell with Shelswell civil parish in Oxfordshire, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southeast of Brackley in neighbouring Northamptonshire.

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Early history

The course of the Roman road that linked Alchester near Bicester with Lactodurum (now Towcester) runs through the parish just east of the village. The modern road that mostly follows its course is classified as the A4421.

Manor

The Domesday Book in 1086 did not mention Newton Purcell. The manor was created in the 12th century as a new tun for the Purcel family, mainly with land from two neighbouring manors: Mixbury and Fringford.[2] These manors had different overlords, and as a result the Purcels had feudal obligations to both.[2] Mixbury was part of the honour of St. Valery, which later became part of the Honour of Wallingford.[2] In 1213 Robert de St. Valery gave the mesne lordship of Mixbury to the Augustinian Osney Abbey, and the Purcels and their successors had to pay the abbey rent until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536.[2] In 1475 the manor was still held by a Thomas Purcel, but it had left the family by 1523.[2] The Purcels had a moated manor house.[2] The house has not survived, but in the 1950's fragments of its moat and a mound where it stood were still visible just east of the village.[2]

Parish church

Architectural evidence suggests that the Church of England parish church of Saint Michael and All Angels was built in the Norman style in the middle of the 12th century.[2] The earliest documentary evidence of the church's existence is slightly later, when Ralph Purcel granted the church to the Augustinian Bicester Priory in 1200.[2] Of this original church little survives except a 12th century Norman doorway and a 13th century piscina.[2][3] In 1813 the church was repaired and most of its original features were destroyed.[2] In 1875 the architect C.N. Beazley restored the building and added the vestry, bell-turret and south porch.[2][3] St. Michael's rectory was built in 1844.[2] St. Michael's parish is now part of the Shelswell benefice.[4]

Economic and social history

The parish was still being farmed under the open field system in 1679.[2] There was no Act of Parliament for the parish's enclosure, so it must have been done by agreement.[2] This may have been before the end of the 17th century.[2]

The village's Church of England school was built in 1872 and enlarged in 1898.[2] It was reorganised as a junior school in 1929 and was still open in 1954.[2]

In 1899 the Great Central Railway completed its main line to London through the eastern part of the then Shelswell parish and built Finmere for Buckingham station where the line crosses the main road about 0.5 miles (800 m) northeast of Newton Purcell.[2] Buckingham was almost 5 miles (8 km) from the Great Central station, so the name was subsequently shortened to the more appropriate "Finmere". British Railways closed Finmere station in 1963, and closed the section of the Great Central line through the station and parish in 1966.

Newton Purcell was a separate civil parish until 1932, when it was merged with neighbouring Shelswell.[5]

Amenities

Newton Purcell has one public house, the Shelswell Inn.[2] It is on the main road close to the site of the former railway station.[2]

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