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Quarrendon is an ancient village on the outskirts of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. Today it forms part of the Aylesbury Urban Area and its name is also associated with the modern housing estate of Quarrendon in Aylesbury. Coming from the Old English Cweorndun the name means 'hill where mill stones are obtained'. There is evidence to suggest that the village dates back at least as far as the Anglo Saxon period as the village was reputedly the birthplace of daughters of King Penda, St... full article at wikipedia
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