This article is about the hamlet in Buckinghamshire. For the hamlet in Oxfordshire, see Foscot, Oxfordshire.
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Foscott (also called Foxcote and Foscote) is a hamlet and civil parish in north Buckinghamshire, England. At the 2011 Census the population of the hamlet was included in the civil parish of Thornton. In the 20th century a reservoir was built within Foscote, named Foxcote Reservoir. It is just to the north of Maids Moreton.
The name was Anglo Saxon in origin, meaning "Fox cottage".
^"Civil Parish population estimates in England and Wales, mid-2010". Office for National Statistics. Archived from the original on 7 March 2013. Retrieved 3 February 2013.
Foscott (also called Foxcote and Foscote) is a hamlet and civil parish in north Buckinghamshire, England. At the 2011 Census the population of the hamlet...
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Buckingham inserted in the centre of the floor the Roman mosaic found at nearby Foscott. The Temple has been used for over 40 years by the school as its Music...
covered. Mosaic floor on display in Milton Keynes Shopping Centre Foxcote Foscott SP72233530 Historic England. "Monument No. 342930". Research records (formerly...
McConnell, of The Woodlands, Great Missenden 1874: Lawrence Robert Hall, of Foscott Manor 1875: George Hanbury, of Blythewood, Hitcham 1876: Sir William Robert...