Welcome to Little Brickhill

There have been flints found that showed people were living in the area from the middle Stone Age. In the Brickhill Woods is a large earthwork, Danesborough, that dates from 500BC.  
 
Being on Watling Street, now the A5, Little Brickhill was an important location with a market and then the assizes, an ancient form of court. The Clockhouse, now a residential building, was a large staging post for both passenger and mail stagecoaches. It would have had an office, a hotel, a stable, and a cowshed. The courtyard cobble stones under the arch still bear the grooves of the coach wheels. 
 
The Little Brickhill Residents Association organises social events, campaigns on issues that could affect the community, and in 2015 organised the twinning of the village with Colle Sanitta, Italy. 

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