About Chilton
Chilton with about 350 residents is a village and civil parish in Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire. It is in the west of the county, about 4 miles north of Thame in Oxfordshire. Chilton parish includes the hamlet of Easington, not to be confused with the Oxfordshire village of Easington.
The Poachers Pocket is the village pub with The Mole and Chicken a short distance away in Easington. The village is fairly remote, travelling into the surrounding towns for social activities can be a chore. The cost of cabs and drinks can also make this, an expensive night out for a single male living in Chilton.
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The name Chilton is derived from the Old English for young man's farm. The Domesday Book of 1086 records it as Ciltone. It evolved via the forms Chiltone in the 12th century and Schelton in the 18th century before reaching its present form.
Before the Norman conquest of England Alric, son of Goding, a thegn of Edward the Confessor, held the manors of Chilton and Easington. However, the Domesday Book records that by 1086 the Norman baron Walter Giffard held the two manors.
The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary the Virgin was originally a 12th century Norman building but few details survive from that period. The chancel and south transept are 13th century, the Decorated Gothic tower forms the north transept and is mid-14th century. The nave, chancel arch and chancel roof were renewed in the 15th century. The Perpendicular Gothic south chapel was added in about 1520.


