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Manor in the later Middle Ages appear to have been 13) Fields and woods associated with Bix Brand 'Bixest', suggesting that he lived in the (north-) eastern 12) and in the 12thĬentury a lord of Bix Brand was once said to be of Gibwyn, as early county maps suggest, (fn. Nonetheless, it seems that Bix Brand lay north of Bix The internal boundaries of the medieval parishesĪnd manors cannot be precisely reconstructed. Grim's Ditch, which separated Bix from the neighbouringĮstate of Rotherfield Greys probably by 1086. Much of the southern parish boundary followed The 10th century the Warmscombe Lane sectionįormed part of the bounds of the Pyrton estate. 'Readanora' by the mid Anglo-Saxon period, and in Which Bix belonged) from the neighbouring estate of Probably divided the large Bensington estate (to 9) The remainder of the parish's easternīoundary, adjoining Pishill and Warmscombe, Short stretch at Catslip, near Nettlebed village,įollowed part of the former Roman road fromĭorchester. That of Binfield hundred, established almost certainlyīefore the Norman Conquest. Nettlebed and a detached portion of Ewelme followed While the western boundary with Swyncombe, The eastern boundary coincided with that of the shire, (fn. Sections of the 19th-century parish bounds wereĬertainly of considerable antiquity. Late Anglo-Saxon estates at Bix recorded in 1086. Turn, were almost certainly derived from those of two The 18th- and 19th-century parish comprised twoĪmalgamated medieval parishes, whose boundaries, in 1840, showing boundaries, land use and some later features. 6) Estate maps of 1725Īnd 1788 suggest that the 18th-century parishīoundaries were similar, at least in those areas shown. The north-west, where even in the 19th century several The boundaries wereĬomplex, following a particularly convoluted course in Nettlebed, which left only a thin tongue of land within Severed in two by a large incursion from neighbouring Redpits on the edge of the Chiltern ridge, near ParkĬorner in Swyncombe. Much larger and more elongated than its modernĬounterpart: its northern arm, which formed the tip ofīinfield hundred, stretched up into the hills as far as In 1878 the ancient parish measured 3,078 a., much the Wealthier residents in non-agricultural employment. Parish supported a farming population, but from theĮnd of the 19th century there was a gradual increase in Medieval settlement pattern seems to have been moreĬomplex and dispersed. Valley, and in the 19th century the hamlet by theĬommon became generally known as Bix 'village'. South-east, near Bix Common and in the Assendon In the 14th century, and the parishes united in the 15th.īy the 18th century settlement was focused in the The manors were absorbed into the Stonor estate Gibwyn, each with its own church and parish a smallerĮstate called Bromsden (Brun's Hill) lay in the south-west. In the Middle Ages the areaĬomprised two main manors, Bix Brand and Bix Presence of a major through road, and some 20th-century development, much of the parish remains Valleys, small common- and road-side hamlets, and Tip: Never use ammonia-based cleaners or wax on wood surfaces.Typical Chilterns landscape of woodland and steep Veneers and Painted MDFĬlean regularly with mild soap and water and dry with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a non-abrasive household cleaner. Laminate and Solid PhenolicĬlean with soap and water. Use commercial cleanser and polish, according to manufacturer’s directions. Polished Aluminumįinishes on table bases should be cleaned with a commercial powder, liquid, or paste metal cleaner and polish. Remove stubborn stains with liquid cleanser, such as Formula 409®. Powder Coat FinishesĬhairs and table bases should be cleaned with a liquid detergent and water. The spot will dissipate into the leather. For butter, oil, or grease, wipe excess with dry cloth and then leave alone. For stubborn spots or stains, use a solution of mild non-detergent soap and air dry. If necessary, use lukewarm water cleaning the entire area where spot occurred and air dry. For spots and spills, wipe excess liquid immediately.

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Under normal use, regular dusting and vacuum cleaning are all that is necessary. For COM, refer to the specific cleaning instructions recommended by the fabric supplier.

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For spots and spills, we recommend professional cleaning. Under normal use, clean with soft cloth dampened with water.










Bix furniture