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The first recorded reference to Kineton was in AD 969, when Saxon King Edgar granted some land here to a trusted counsellor. It is listed in the Domesday Book as one of the few areas in Warwickshire designated 'King Land' and it is from this royal heritage that the name Kineton (Kingstown) is derived. St Peter's Church in the centre of the village is a fine example of Norman architecture although it has been extensively altered and extended in more recent times.
Parish clerk contact details can be found in the download on the right hand side of this screen.
Please click on the relevant links below or use the download links on right to view these documents:
Kineton Parish Plan and relevant committee report
Downloads:
Kineton Parish Plan (605KB PDF)
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Kineton Parish Plan Committee Report (178KB PDF)
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Supplementary Planning Guidance - Meeting the needs of the District's Rural Communities-Policy Com 1 (212KB PDF)
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