Stone
Stone is a Village in the county of Buckinghamshire.
Stone postcode: HP17 8RR
There are great places to visit near Stone including some great villages, towns, parks, lakes, shopping centres, historic buildings, country parks and airports.
The area around Stone boasts some of the best villages including Haddenham, Caldecotte, Blue Bridge, New Bradwell, Tathall End, Castlethorpe, and Weston Underwood.
Don't miss Milton Keynes, Olney, High Wycombe, Buckingham, and Aylesbury's towns if visiting the area around Stone.
Willen Lake, and Campbell Park are some of Stone best parks to visit near Stone.
Willen Lake, and Thorney Country Park are great places to visit near Stone if you like lakes.
There are a several good shopping centres in the Stone area like The Centre:mk, and Eden Shopping Centre.
Stone has some unmissable historic buildings nearby like Church of St Simon and St Jude, St Peter and St Paul - Olney, Weston Underwood, Church of St James the Great - Hanslope, The Old Gaol, and Waddesdon Manor.
The area around Stone's best country parks can be found at Thorney Country Park.
Stone is near some unmissable airports like Wycombe Air Park,
Stone History
There are some historic monuments around Stone:
Places to see near Stone
History of Stone
The early history of Stone is unclear and clouded by the 12th century medieval romance concerning the murder of the Saxon princes Wulfad and Rufin by their father Wulfhere of Mercia who reputedly had his base near Darleston (Wulfherecester). The murder of Wulfad in the 7th century and his subsequent entombment under a cairn of stones is the traditional story (described as ‘historically valueless’ by Thacker 1985: 6). More recent research points to older, though no less interesting nor tangible, possibilities regarding its name and founding. Around Stone lie several Romano British sites and it is not inconceivable that the stone remains of a bridge or milestone, perhaps continuing the Roman road from Rocester to Blyth Bridge and then potentially through Stone, is alluded to in the name. The settlement of Walton (which now forms a suburb) is ancient Brythonic (Celtic/ancient Briton place name). The most likely derivation for most places called Stone is from a prehistoric megalith, Roman milestone, a natural boulder or rock formation, or from ‘a place where stone was obtained’ and a Keuper sandstone outcrop on the north side of Stone, long quarried for building materials, may be the topographical feature from which the place was named. It may also be noted that a huge stone or erratic is recorded on Common Plot and in that respect it is unclear whether Stone Field here, one of the open-fields of Stone is ‘the field at Stone’ or ‘the field with the stone’. Stone lay within the Pirehill hundred of Staffordshire named after nearby Pire Hill.