About Ibstone
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The small village of Ibstone with a population of just 240 residents and a post code of HP14 straddles a ridge of the Chiltern Hills approximately ten miles west of High Wycombe. The village has some magnificent views of the Hambleden Valley below. It was the home of the politician Barbara Castle who lived in the village. Barbara Anne Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn 6 October 1910 3 May 2002 was a British Labour Party politician. She died in the village in 2002.
Elected to Parliament in 1945, she rose to become one of the most important Labour Party politicians of the twentieth century. Until her record was broken in 2007 by Gwyneth Dunwoody, Barbara Castle held the record as the female MP with the longest continuous service. She is the first, and to date the only, woman to have held the office of First Secretary of State.
The origins of Ibstone go back before the Norman Conquest and the village was included in the Domesday Survey of 1086 at which time it was called Hibestanes. There has been a church for over 1,000 years. The present building dates from about 1200 and has many interesting features including one of the oldest wooden pulpits in England. Like many villages, Ibstone has a windmill, Copstone Mill which was originally built in 1274. The present building dates from the 18th century and is an unusual 12-sided smock mill. This mill has featured in many films and T.V. productions but will principally be remembered as the family home in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
John Wesley recorded that he preached at Ibstone on two separate occasions in 1767 and 1769. It was not until 1862 that a Methodist Chapel was established which continued to be used as a religious meeting place for approximately 100 years. Local legend has it that an attempt was made to build another church on a new site in Grays Lane, but the Devil objected to a church being built on his property so that the rising structure repeatedly fell giving that particular spot its present name of Hell Corner.


