
Local Organisations &
Allotments
Find out further information about local organisations, groups and services along with details on the allotments located in the Parish at Clifton Reynes.
Newton Blossomville C of E School
Newton Blossomville has been open since 1822, initially as a CofE Sunday school and originally based in the school building, changing to a village school in 1882. Our school now has two lovely, bright, well equipped class bases, having expanded into the Reading Rooms. We have an Early Years base and a Year 1/2 base, a large well equipped playground, a playing field and all set in a beautiful rural setting in the village of Newton Blossomville.
Newton Blossomville Reading Room
Newton Blossomville has been open since 1822, initially as a CofE Sunday school and originally based in the school building, changing to a village school in 1882. Our school now has two lovely, bright, well equipped class bases, having expanded into the Reading Rooms. We have an Early Years base and a Year 1/2 base, a large well equipped playground, a playing field and all set in a beautiful rural setting in the village of Newton Blossomville.
St. Mary the Virgin Clifton Reynes
St Mary's Church is situated right at the end of the village. It is a very old and very beautiful church. It is well worth a visit, especially at Christmas.
An up to date list of services can be found for all four benifices – Lavendon, Cold Brayfield, Clifton Reynes and Newton Blossomville,on the Lavendon Village by contacting the Rector:
Revd Canon Christa Pumfrey,
The New Rectory, 7a Northampton Road, Lavendon
Email: Christa.Pumfrey@btinternet.com Tel: 01234 240013
St. Nicholas Newton Blosomville
St Nicholas Church is an ancient well-looked after Church. It always looks very beautiful, especially at Christmas. The church is open every day and well worth a visit. The church has a strong commitment to the Church of England school in the village. You can be sure of a warm welcome if you want to join us at any of the services.
An up to date list of services can be found for all four benifices – Lavendon, Cold Brayfield, Clifton Reynes and Newton Blossomville,on the Lavendon Village by contacting the Rector:
Revd Canon Christa Pumfrey,
The New Rectory, 7a Northampton Road, Lavendon
Email: Christa.Pumfrey@btinternet.com Tel: 01234 240013
Allotments
Allotments are available in Clifton Reynes, there are currently only one or two available. The cost of a half allotment is £10.00 and for a whole allotment is £20.00 per year. For more details and to apply please email the clerk cliftonnewtonjpc@gmail.com for more details.
A copy of the Allotment Plot Holders Guide can be downloaded from here.