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Stantonbury is one of the former Village s of Buckinghamshire that were absorbed into the new city of Milton Keynes in the 1960s . The village name is an Old English Language word, and means 'fortified building by a farm on stony ground'. CIVIL PARISH As well as Stantonbury itself, the Civil Parish of Stantonbury includes the districts of Bancroft/Bancroft Park, Blue Bridge, Bradville and Linford Wood. The population of the parish of Stantonbury grew from 19 according to the 1971 census to 3,938 according to the 1981 census. By the 2001 census, its population had reached 9,010http://www.mkweb.co.uk/statistics/documents/Population%5FBulletin%5F2005%2D6%2Epdf page 22. Bancroft and Bancroft Park The residential Bancroft district is divided by Shenley Brook into Bancroft Park to the north and Bancroft to the south. The brook valley here is part of the Flood Control System and there is a permanent wetland with associated plants and wild-life. The foundations of a Romano-British farm are to be seen in what is now the North Loughton Park, overlooking the Shenley Brook. The famous Concrete Cows are at the southern end of the park. The Bancrofts comprise just half the H2/H3/V5/V6 grid square, which is divided by the West Coast Main Line that also is the parish boundary, with Stacey Bushes (in Wolverton And Greenleys parish) on the other side of the track. Monks Way (H3, A422 ) bounds the parish from the neighboring Bradwell .
Blue Bridge This small district is mainly residential, near the West Coast Main Line and the Grand Union Canal .
Bradville This district is mainly residential, between New Bradwell and Stantonbury. Linford Wood As well as the ancient woodland, this district is mainly for high-tech industry. Because of its elevation, it is best known in Milton Keynes as the site for the telecommunications tower. It was originally part of the Linford Demesne .
Stantonbury ''See introduction.''
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