The book celebrates the millennium, from Buckland's mention in the Domesday Book, through to the present day. The book includes a history of the Buckland Estate since the 1650's, and includes an introduction to over 30 houses and cottages in the village, many of which are listed buildings. As this is the first book dedicated to Buckland, and access has been granted to the private archives of the Buckland Estate, there is a lot of new material in the book not previously published.
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| Full text | Full text | 7301 |
| Chapter | By Section: | |
| 1 | Introduction | 32 |
| 2 | History of the Buckland Estate | 739 |
| 3 | History of Buckland Detatched | 233 |
| 4 | Bucklands Village Community 4.1 The Three Greens 4.2 The Church of St Mary the Virgin 4.3 The Manor of Buckland Court |
1686 |
| 4pt2 | 4.4 The School 4.5 The Reading Room and Village Activities 4.6 The Shops 4.7 The Smithy 4.8 Buckland Windmill & Woodyard 4.9 Memories of the Village in WW2 4.10 The Buckland Shag Morris Men & the legends |
2129 |
| 5 | Cottages & Houses of Buckland 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Around the Green 5.3 Rectory Lane |
986 |
| 5pt2 | 5.4 Lawrence Lane 5.5 Dungates Lane |
1387 |
| 5pt3 | 5.6 Reigate Rd & Old Rd 5.7 Tranquil Dale 1528 6 Landscape of Buckland |
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| 6 | Landscape of Buckland | 384 |
| References | References | 20 |