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  1. Grafton Regis is a village and civil parish in West Northamptonshire, England, on the border with Buckinghamshire. The village is east of the A508 road, on which it has a short frontage and two bus stops, and is around 8 miles (13 km) south of Northampton and 9 miles (14 km) north of Milton Keynes.

  2. www.grafton-regis.com › copy-of-about-1History | Grafton Regis

    Grafton Regis is a small, but historically significant village in South Northamptonshire, England. Elizabeth Woodville (The White Queen) married Edward IV at the Hermitage and it was once home to one of King Henry VIII's grand palaces which he frequented regularly throughout his reign.

  3. Grafton Regis – Royal Palaces. < Go Back Home > Palaces > Grafton Regis. Grafton Regis. Grafton manor was acquired by Henry VIII in 1526 from Thomas, Second Marquis of Dorset. It was a house set on rising ground in the excellent hunting country of Northamptonshire.

  4. Grafton Regis is a small, but historically significant village in South Northamptonshire, England. Elizabeth Woodville (The White Queen) married Edward IV at the Hermitage and it was once home to one of King Henry VIII's grand palaces which he frequented regularly throughout his reign.

  5. Há 3 dias · The ancient parish of Grafton Regis occupied some 1,300 acres (fn. 1) on the west bank of the river Tove about ten miles south of Northampton and four miles north-west of Stony Stratford. (fn. 2) The parish was bounded on the east and north by the Tove, which separates Grafton from Stoke Bruerne, Ashton, Hartwell and the Buckinghamshire parish ...

  6. One of the best kept secrets of Northamptonshire, Grafton Regis is a small but historic village in the south of the county in the East Midlands area of England. We are located midway between the towns of Milton Keynes to the south and Northampton to the north, and close to the Grand Union Canal.

  7. Woodvilles living in Northamptonshire can be traced back to the reign of Henry II. Of most interest in St Mary’s is Sir John Woodville, who rose to the rank of Sheriff of Northampton and who built the tower at the west end of the church. Sir John was great grandfather to Elizabeth Woodville who secretly married Edward IV in Grafton on 1st May ...