Built-up area in Buckinghamshire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.857, -0.817 |
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| OS grid ref: | SP 81 18 |
| Population: | 275 |
| Dialling code: | 01296 (Aylesbury) |
Weedon is a small rural village in Buckinghamshire, England, characterised by a compact cluster of traditional cottages and farmsteads set amid rolling arable fields and hedgerow lanes. Its origins are old, with a name of Old English origin, and the landscape and lane pattern still reflect a long agricultural history that attracts walkers and those seeking a quieter country life.
Economically the area remains rooted in farming, although many residents now commute to larger towns, so the village combines agricultural activity with a commuter population. Social life tends to revolve around a parish church, village hall and occasional local events, giving Weedon the feel of a close‑knit rural community despite the modern pressures of development and changing rural economies.
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