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Now available:   Swan Inn - Friends Meeting House - Railway
Manor House/Moat - Bronze Age - Iron Age Settlement - Roman Road
Listed Buildings - Church Bells - ROC Post - Recent minutes
End Farm - Gowles Farm - Turnpikes - 30 School archive photos
Wesleyan Chapel - Congregational Chapel

Latest Society News

Next Meeting: 13th May - General Meeting
Full 2008/9 programme   March 2008 Newsletter   March 2008 Minutes

Public Consultation on MK Council's Heritage Strategy - Further details and questionnaire
'Burying The Hatchet' - as described by Phil Smith on BBC Three Counties Radio
Open Day - Saturday 29 September 2007 - 'Sherington Shenanigans' - Photos
SHS Scarecrow Competition, June 2007 - 40 Photos
School Jubilee Fun Day, 30 June 2007 - 100 Photos + 4 Video clips
Open Day - Saturday 30th Sept 2006 - Sherington Artists - 179 179 Photos
Village tour map Village 
 Tour 
 This will guide you through the streets of Sherington and show you some of its story
Title from the 1796 Enclosure map Records   Family history, eg: burial records, monumental inscriptions, 25 Directories, 1796 Enclosure Map
Censuses: 1851 / 1861 / 1871 / 1881 / 1891 / 1901
St Laud's Church Church 
 Tour 
 Take a tour around the outside and inside of St Laud's Church
Sherington timeline Timeline   Significant events in Sherington's history
including: Domesday Book
Sherington murder weapon Rum 
 Doings in 
 Sherington 
 The Society's first booklet: a murder in Sherington and an exhumation from the Churchyard
Myrtle Peach - one of the featured biographies Village 
 People 
 Meet some of the people who have made a significant contribution to life in the village
This website currently contains only a small fraction of the Society's archives and is steadily being extended as time and resources allow. Please visit us again soon to see what new material has been added. If you have any comments about the website, or suggestions as to how it should develop or improve, please contact Ian Collinge, 8 Gun Lane (opposite the White Hart), email: history@sherington.org.uk, who maintains the website on behalf of Sherington Historical Society.
 
If you are interested in present day activities in Sherington you may also wish to visit the Sherington village website:
www.sherington.org.uk

Sherington Historical Society is a member of the Milton Keynes Heritage Association.

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