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Gazeley
Introduction
Gazely's village is built around a green which still has a tower mill (converted to residential use). The 19th century Desning Hall stands on the site of Daeseling which is recorded in the Domesday book. Other earlier inhabitants left a Bronze age barrow. The village appears on John Speed's 1610 map as "Gaieſley"
The Higham Lamb and Station Hotel are often listed as being in this village, as prior to 1894, what's now Higham was part of Gazeley parish.