KINTBURY REMEMBERED
A Community based Charity recording the People, Places, Events and History of Kintbury, Berkshire, UK
Picture of Kintbury Square Cross Roads in 1986 by Peter Bowley
A passion for recording local History
Our objective is, over time, to record the history of the people and places in this lovely old Berkshire Village.
The origins and History of Kinbury
From the Domesday Book through Romans, Tudors and Victorians to modern day Kintbury.
Transport
The Roads, Canal and Railway that support and serve Kintbury.
The history and the stories of the People and Families of Kintbury
The stories of the great and good of Kintbury as well as the not so good !
Churches and Places of Worship
Chapels, Churches, and Saxon Burials all are part of Kintbury’s colourful history .
Buildings both Commercial and Residential.
From Tudor houses to Shops, Pubs and other buildings, Kintbury has them all.
St Mary’s Churchyard
A project is underway to record all the gravestones and Parish records with some data going back to the 1500’s.
“Kintbury Remembered” is being made possible by the support of the Inkpen & Kintbury Family History Society, the Archives kindly donated by Dr. Margaret Yates, the drawings of Philip Wilson, the memories and stories of Mrs Joan Sadler, the research and writings of Mrs Penny Fletcher and the input from many members of the local community. We thank them all and acknowledge their work.
Graeme Sleeman
Editor