East Claydon is a village and is also a civil parish in the unitary authority of Buckinghamshire, England.
The village name 'Claydon' is Anglo Saxon in origin, and derives from the Old English: clægig + dun meaning 'clay hill'.
The parish church dedicated to St Mary was demolished during the English Civil War by Cornelius Holland,[2][3] one of King Charles's judges, but was rebuilt after the restoration.
The school is quite small, with approximately seventy pupils.
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