About Weston Underwood
Weston Underwood is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Milton Keynes, ceremonial Buckinghamshire. It is located about a mile west of Olney. Weston Underwood is an excellent location to meet with one of our sexy and seductive Weston Underwood escorts, you can take advantage of the services of the best escort agency in the area. Diamond Escorts are renowned for their absolutely stunning and beautiful escorts who visit Weston Underwood
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Weston Underwood is so very interesting. It is a deceptively sleepy looking village in which houses are rarely seen for sale. The local community is well grounded, long established and extremely protective of their village. The strong links and traditions that Olney now has and what we take for granted, such as the Olney Coat of Arms, originate from Weston Underwood. The Coat of Arms or the Town Crest was found many years ago on a brass grave plate belonging to Elisabeth, wife of Sir Walter Hungerford.
Back in the 1400's floods often made roads in and around Olney impassable for many weeks, sometimes months. This caused problems for local people, one being how to bury their dead as all burials were carried out in Olney, as there was no church in Weston Underwood at the time. An application was made to the Pope to make Weston Underwood an Independent Parish and to provide the townsfolk with their own church. This was quickly granted and ever since, Weston Underwood has been on its own and has had no problems with burials.
In 1381, John de Olney purchased land at Weston Underwood and record show that he had his own private chapel in his home at the Old Mansion, which was later demolished in 1827. All that remains of the house today are the Clock House, Weston House, The Chapel and the Laundry Cottage, all of which are now privately owned residences. John de Olney died in 1405 and is buried in the churchyard at Weston Underwood. In 1446 the Weston Underwood Estate passed into the hands of the Throckmorton family. As you enter the village through the stone pillars, known locally as the Knobs, they bear a strong and silent reminder of the family and their existence. They also give us an indication of just how grand and prestigious the estate once was, even the Knobs at one time had their own gates , which were manned and locked at night.


