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How to Get to Quainton in Aylesbury Vale by Bus?

Directions to Quainton station (Aylesbury Vale) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Quainton

    BusBus: 16.

How to get to Quainton station by bus?

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Bus stop near Quainton in Aylesbury Vale

  • The Green, Quainton, 1 min walk,

Bus lines to Quainton station in Aylesbury Vale

  • 16, Marsh Gibbon,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Quainton?

    The nearest stations to Quainton are:

    • The Green, Quainton is 20 meters away, 1 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near Quainton?

    16 (Steeple Claydon)

  • What’s the nearest bus station to Quainton in Aylesbury Vale?

    The nearest bus station to Quainton in Aylesbury Vale is The Green, Quainton. It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to Quainton in Aylesbury Vale?

    The 16 is the first bus that goes to Quainton in Aylesbury Vale. It stops nearby at 07:28.

  • What time is the last bus to Quainton in Aylesbury Vale?

    The 16 is the last bus that goes to Quainton in Aylesbury Vale. It stops nearby at 18:29.

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Bus: 16.

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Quainton Address: Upper Street street in Aylesbury Vale

Quainton, Aylesbury Vale
Quainton, Aylesbury ValeQuainton (formerly Quainton Malet) is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England, 7 miles (11 km) north-west of Aylesbury. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 1,295. The village has two churches (Anglican and Baptist), a school and one public house. The location means that while many commute to London, others are employed in neighbouring towns and villages. Its name is Old English and means Queen's Estate (cwen tun). It is not known to which queen this refers, but possibly the Queen was Edith, the wife of Edward the Confessor. Known as "Fair Edith" she held manors in this part of Buckinghamshire, including a hunting lodge at Mentmore. Edward the Confessor had a palace at nearby Brill. The former suffix Malet refers to the Malet family who were lords of the manor from 1066 until about 1348. At least one member went on the crusades, and had associations with the Hospitallers, the organization credited with rebuilding Quainton church circa 1340. The Hospitallers erected the cross on the village green, the base and shaft of which still remain. The village green in the centre of the village has grouped around it some of the half-timbered thatched cottages for which the village is known. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary and the Holy Cross. It is a 14th-century building of the style of gothic architecture known as Decorated. The west tower was built later in the 15th century. The church contains many memorial brasses and sculpture, including the 1689 tomb of Sir Richard Winwood carved by Thomas Stayner. The stone effigies depict the deceased lying in full armour, while his widow, Ann, who paid for the tomb, rests beside him, half sitting regarding her husband. In the chancel are a reredos and sedilia by William White who was responsible for the heavy Victorian restoration and rebuilding of the chancel in 1877. The church also contains Victorian stained glass windows. Richard Brett, a former rector of Quainton and one of the translators of the King James Version of the Bible, is buried in the chancel. Close by the church is the former rectory, a large house described by Pevsner as of vitreous red brick. The principal facade has a three–bayed centre and two canted bays. The house contains 16th-century linenfold panelling. The Winwood Almshouses, still inhabited, were built to house the poor, their gothic style of architecture belying the construction date of 1687. They are a terrace of eight small cottages, one storey high with a row of dormers in the attics. These attic windows have alternating small and large gables. The terrace is decorated by two porches, with a plaque above. The almshouses are further adorned by diagonally placed chimney stacks. One of the most visible buildings is the 70 ft high Quainton Windmill, built in 1830–32. Derelict for the greater part of the 20th century it was restored in 1997 and can grind wheat into flour. Further restoration continues. The local headquarters for the RSPCA are in the parish, outside the village. Quainton has a mix of old and new dwellings. Located just out from Quainton beyond the church is what was, at one point, one of the largest beef cattle farms in Buckinghamshire, Denham Farm. This ceased being a going farm towards the end of 1990s and it is now a house.
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Public transport routes with stations closest to Quainton in Aylesbury Vale

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