Winslow
Winslow  is situated in North Buckinghamshire, six miles from the former county town of Buckingham - a Saxon  settlement named after a tribal leader, Bucca. Before the kingdom of England was united, Winslow was part of King Offa's domain of Mercia.
By 1087 the Abbot of St. Albans was in charge, farming 600 acres with 3 slaves. Two centuries later Winslow had a church built by the Normans and 25 cottages clustered around the manor house.

St Lawrence Church Website

Today 4500 (approx) people live in Winslow, it is a pleasant and friendly small town.