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6 unusual facts about Aston Clinton


Aston Clinton

On 22 September 1934 a Handley Page W.10 a twin-engined biplane airline named Youth of New Zealand of Sir Alan Cobham's National Aviation Displays, crashed into a field near the canal at Aston Clinton.

Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber lists Aston Clinton as his home in England where he lives with his partner Ann Neal.

Aston Clinton Hillclimb

Aston Hill Climb (not "Aston Clinton Hillclimb") was a speed hill climb on public roads up Aston Hill near Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire which was active from 1904 until 1925.

Aston Martin Bulldog

The car was officially launched on 27 March 1980 at the Bell Hotel at Aston Clinton.

Institute for Fiscal Studies

In 1967 a brainstorming weekend took place at The Bell, Aston Clinton.

St Michael and All Angels Church, Aston Clinton

St Michael and All Angels Church, Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England.



see also

Philip de la Vache

He was the son of Sir Richard de la Vache, a well-to-do Buckinghamshire landowner who had acquired estates in Chalfont St Giles and Aston Clinton.