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    Where Is Newton Longville?

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    The village of Newton Longville lies within the county of Buckinghamshire in the south east of England. The village was once a centre for the manufacture of bricks which were in demand all over the nation.

    The village is located to the south of Bletchley and Water-Eton, north of Drayton, Mursley, Parslow and Hammond. It is just east of Chase and Whaddon and west of Great Brickhill.

    The village is known for its soil. It is a mixture of coarse sand and stiff clay. That's probably why the bricks turned out so well. The area of the parish extends to one and a half mile and covers an area of approximately 1600 acres.

    The village day was held on the 8th of June 2006 and earlier in on the 28th May 2006 a "Festival of Transport" was held which featured a number of vintage cars. The village is currently being used as a rubbish dump.

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