Bucks Series A-Z....P Traditional Cache
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After seeing many other Alphabetical series, we decided to do our
own for our corner of the county of Buckinghamshire.
The caches all vary, some are bigger than others, but none are
micros and all have room for swaps.
Pitchcott is a village and also a civil
parish within Aylesbury Vale
district in Buckinghamshire.
The village name is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and means
'cottage where pitch is stored'. In manorial rolls of
1176, the village is recorded as Pichecote.
The parish church dedicated to Saint Giles has
been deconsecrated and converted to a private house, although
the churchyard is still in use. Pitchcott is joined with
nearby Oving to form the ecclesiastical
parish of "Oving with Pitchcott", which is served by All
Saints church in Oving.
Pitchcott today is a small parish of only 1000 acres (4 km²); this
includes approx. 32 acres (130,000 m²) of arable land, the
remainder being grassland. There are a few new barn conversions
that were built in 2007.
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Onfr bs srapr cbfg
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