Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Buckinghamshire

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  • Here are the details of maps for Stony Stratford:

  • Buckinghamshire Sheet 9.10 Stony Stratford & Old Wolverton 1898 - published 1997; intro by Alan Godfrey. ISBN.978-0-85054-871-6

    This detailed map is split between two counties, Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire. On the west side of the River Ouse is Old Stratford, historically part of Northants; this is here a small gathering of buildings, including the Swan Inn and Furtho House, on Watling Street; a major feature is the Buckingham Branch of the Grand Junction Canal. On the east of the river is the much larger Stony Stratford, which developed as a major town on Watling Street, later the A5. Features include St Paul's College, Market Square, High Street, Corn Mill, Ousebank, St Giles' church, St Mary's church, Watling Works, Calverton End (in SE corner of map). There is also the tramway depot of the steam trams to Wolverton.

    The map links up with sheet 9.11 Old Wolverton to the east.


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    The Godfrey Edition / sales@alangodfreymaps.co.uk / 16 April 2022