Hoggeston

Hoggeston is a village and civil parish within the Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire, England.

The village was once granted (in 1314) a Royal charter to hold a market once a week, though this has long since been discontinued.

The stained glass east window was designed by Sir Niniam Comper in 1949.

The wrought iron gate, made in the 1970s, to the church yard depicts a stag, the crest of the Micklem family, who resided at Maines Hill, a house just outside the confines of the village.

The house is symmetrical and among its noticeable features are the giant brick pilasters, on the north and south facades.

Interior of the Church of the Holy Cross