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Tingewick is a village and civil parish about west of in the unitary authority area of , England. The parish is bounded to the north by the River Great Ouse, to the east by a tributary of the Great Ouse, to the west by the county boundary with and to the south by field boundaries.

The village was formerly on the A421 but from 1998 has been bypassed by a .

The parish comprises about of mainly arable farmland and pasture with some woodland. Part of the village is a Conservation Area and a number of the 450 dwellings are listed buildings.


History
The remains of a provide evidence of early habitation in the parish.Page, 1927, pages 249-251 It is about northeast of the village, about from the river and lies east of Tingewick Mill.Pevsner, 1960, page 269 The villa was partly excavated in 1860–62.

The is derived from the for "Teoda's dwelling". The of 1086 records the village as Tedinwiche.

The earliest part of the Church of England parish church of Saint is the Norman 12th century . The three-bay north aisle was added in about 1200. The Perpendicular gothicPevsner, 1960, page 268 and were added late in the 15th century. The north aisle was altered in the 17th century, the south aisle was added in 1830 and the south porch in 1867.

The tower has a of five bells. The oldest was cast in London in about 1490 and is inscribed Nomen Magdalene Campana Gerit Melodie. The second bell was cast by Bartholomew Atton of Buckingham in 1591. Robert Atton of Buckingham cast the fourth bell in 1623 and the treble bell in 1627. The youngest bell in the ring is the tenor, cast by Henry Bagley III of and in 1721.


Amenities
The village has one , the Royal Oak, with The Crown, a grade II listed building, closing permanently in 2013. Tingewick has a village hall, a Post Office and , a pottery, an auction room, an agricultural metal work factory, an animal feed warehouse and a farm supplies depot.

Tingewick is served by Roundwood Primary School, Roundwod Primary School which was formed by merging the Tingewick and infants schools.

The village held three large charity concerts called 'Party in the Paddock' in 2004, 2005 and 2008. The event has included acts such as , (), , and .

Tingewick Meadows is a Site of Special Scientific Interest south of the village.


Sport
team Steller Motorsport are based in Tingewick. They compete in the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup, and the British GT Championship.


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