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Wing is a substantial hilltop village situated just inside the Buckinghamshire border, only about three miles west of the market town of Leighton Buzzard. Geographically, it sits on a prominent ridge of glacial gravel, giving many parts of the village far-reaching views across the Aylesbury Vale towards the Chiltern Hills. Its most significant landmark is the Church of All Saints, which contains some of the oldest Saxon stonework in England, dating back to the 8th or 9th century. Today, the village functions as a self-contained community with its own GP surgery, a library, and a handful of local shops and pubs centred around the High Street. Education is a major draw for families in the area, as Wing is home to both a primary school and the Cottesloe secondary school, and it remains within the catchment for the Buckinghamshire grammar school system. While the village itself is surrounded by open farmland and the nearby Ascot House estate, its proximity to Leighton Buzzard station makes it a practical base for anyone needing a direct rail link into London Euston.