About Bradwell
Bradwell is an ancient village in a modern environment, for in 1967 it became part of the Milton Keynes metropolis. Although Bradwell now encompasses all of the city aspects of Milton Keynes, Bradwell itself with its own population of around 10,000 residents, has a long rich history of its own. The village name is an Old English language word and means broad spring. In the Domesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as Bradewelle.
For a time, although it predates it, Bradwell was the supporting village for Bradwell Abbey, a Benedictine priory, founded in 1155 and dissolved in about 1540. Bradwell Abbey or Bradwell Priory is now an Ancient Monument. The Priory was established around 1154 and it grew during the Middle Ages to became an important local centre, but declined during the Black Death when, amongst others, its prior William of Loughton died. The Priory was closed in 1524 and the site of the monastery and its scanty revenues were granted to Cardinal Wolsey for the endowment of his new college. All that remains today is a small chapel and a farmhouse that has become a centre for cultural activities and an Urban Studies centre. The medieval trackways converging on the abbey can still be seen in the rights of way and bridleways that have become leisure routes for cycling and walking.
Today, Bradwell Abbey is an Urban Studies Centre providing a base, library and guidance for visiting international town planners and students who wish to study Milton Keynes. It also hosts school visits to see its medieval buildings. An annual music festival was started on the site in 1999. Performers have included Vikki Clayton in 1999, Joe Driscoll in 2005.
The parish is now bounded by the railway line to the west, Monks Way to the north, Saxon Street to the east, and the Portway to the south.The arrival of the London-Birmingham railway split the Abbey lands, with Bradwell village to the east of the line and the Abbey to the west. Both are now districts in their own right.
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