Towns in Bedfordshire
Ampthill in the county of Bedfordshire
The lovely town of Ampthill lies sheltered by hills in the sandstone belt of Bedfordshire.
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Barton Le Clay in the county of Bedfordshire
The attractive village of Barton-le-Clay nestles at the foot of the beautiful Barton Hills, it is ringed by beautiful...
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Bedford in the county of Bedfordshire
Bedford is the historic County town of Bedfordshire with a beautiful riverside setting on the great River Ouse. John Bunyan, author of Pilgrim's has strong associations with this town.
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Biddenham in the county of Bedfordshire
Lying ensconced within a loop of the River Great Ouse in the beautiful Ouse valley, yet within easy reach of Bedford, this pleasant rural place was recorded in the Doomsday Book of 1086.
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Cardington in the county of Bedfordshire
The rural town of Cardington has a double claim to fame
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Clophill in the county of Bedfordshire
A village surrounded by woodlands and famous for the art of straw plaiting used to make straw boater hats. Legend has it that...
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Dunstable in the county of Bedfordshire
Henry I gave Dunstable its first "Royal" charter making it a market town, this was at the time he founded the town's Augustinian priory in 1131.
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Elstow in the county of Bedfordshire
Elstow's fine Moot Hall is a building of 1500, this is a medieval market hall which is open to the public, it houses a collection illustrating John Bunyan's life and times.
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Felmersham in the county of Bedfordshire
A winding river almost totally encircles Felmersham, the Great Ouse sweeps over the hill and flows in a loop around this most picturesque of villages.
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Old Warden in the county of Bedfordshire
Old Warden is a sleepy Bedfordshire village with pretty honey-coloured thatched cottages and a wealth of other interesting buildings.
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Potton in the county of Bedfordshire
Potton is a small market town lying close to the Cambridgeshire border. It has a long history, holding its first market in the 13th century when much of the land on which the town stood belonged to the Earls of Huntingdon.
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Silsoe in the county of Bedfordshire
Silsoe is mostly noted for Wrest Park, a mansion in French Chateaux style which was the home of the de Grey family.
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Willington in the county of Bedfordshire
Willington lies on the south east outskirts of Bedford, it is most notable for its Dovecote, an oblong structure with nesting...
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Woburn in the county of Bedfordshire
The picturesque village of Woburn has an mixture of delightful old cottages and the magnificent Woburn Abbey.
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