About Wing
Wing is a village and civil parish in Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire. The village is on the main A418 road between Aylesbury and Leighton Buzzard. It is about 8 miles north of Aylesbury 3 miles west of Leighton Buzzard and 12 miles south of Milton Keynes. The parish is situated on a hill in the Vale of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire. The parish church of All Saints, is Saxon in parts and would have witnessed a lot over the intervening millennium. The surrounding hamlets and properties including Ascott House are now in the care of the National Trust, which has been home to Wing's prominent landowner families over the years including the Dormers and the Rothschilds. The neighbours may have been a little bit posh but most of the folk of Wing were humble agricultural labourers working on the surrounding farms.
The BBC Television programme Meet the Ancestors came to Wing in 2000 and recreated the face of an Anglo-Saxon girl found buried in the old graveyard. Wing also has the oldest continuously used religious site in the country, with evidence showing the site has had religious use going back well over 1300 years. The Anglo-Saxon origin of All Saints' parish church makes it one of the oldest churches in England.
As early as the 7th century there was an abbey near the village at Ascott, that had been built by an unknown member of the House of Wessex royal family and given to a Benedictine convent in Angers. The Anglo-Saxon church in Wing, dedicated to All Saints, was also built at about this time for St Birinus, but evidence found in the 15th century during extensive renovations on the church suggest a Roman structure had stood on this site beforehand. Roman tiles may also be found in the ceiling of the crypt of the church.
Wing came to prominence in the 20th century when the location of a new London airport was being discussed, and Wing was one of the prime locations for it. A community campaign was organised, called the 'Wings Off Wing Campaign', and was successful, the airport at Heathrow was expanded instead. The disused RAF Wing is now a chicken farm but the layout of the runways can still be seen from the air.
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