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The
Countryside - Bedfordshire
The attractive landscape of Bedfordshire
rises and falls in gentle hills and
valleys, from a rather flat, clay
plain in the north, through the Greensand
Ridge at the ehart of the county,
with wooded sandy slopes and abundant
wildlfie, to the high ridge of chalk
downs in the south. To the
north alongside the River Great Ouse
are picturesque limestone villages,
such as Turvey with its ancient 16
arch bridge, Pavenham famous for
its rush matting, Stevington with
its lovely postmill, Harrold and
its curious lock-up, nor forgetting
Felmersham, Stagsden, Bromham, Carlton
and Odell. Further north, towards
the county border, discover the pretty
villages of Swineshead and Shelton. Around
Sandy and Biggleswade the flood plains
are very fertile and market gardening
flourishes. nearby are the
villages of Cardington with its giant
airship hangers, ickwell with its
vividly painted thatched cottages
and maypole, Old Warden with its
Swiss Garden, Northill's typically
'English' village green and Sutton
with its ford and rare packhorse
bridge. Just to the south of
Bedford lies the village of Elstow
where Bedfordshire's most famous
son John Bunyan, the author and preacher,
was born and grew up. The area
around Elstow, including Bedford
and harlington, has many connections
to Bunyan, and visitors cans ee the
places where he preached and wrote
three centuries ago.
The Dunstable Downs, situated at
the highest point in the county,
provide superb views over Bedfordshire
and the Vale of Aylesbury, with gliders
soaring high over the 130 acres of
chalklife flora and fauna. This
is some of the loveliest countryside
in the county, ranging from sandy
woods and heathland, to the chalk
hills of the Chilterns escarpment. here
you will find the canalside town
of Linslade, popular with boaters
and anglers, Totterhoe renowned for
its clunch stone and Toddington for
its elegant houses. A stone's
throw away on the Dunstable Downs
is Whipsnade with its tree cathedral
and Studham, the most southely village
in Bedfordshire.
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Road Links
From
the north - M1, A1, A6
From
the south - A1-(M), M1, A4146,
A5, A600, A418
Air Links
London
Luton Airport
Rail Links
(from
London stations)
Euston,
King's Cross and Moorgate stations.
Bedford
and Luton are on the Thameslink
line which runs to King's Cross,
Gatwick Airport and on to Brighton
County Information
Bedfordshire
County Council
Tel:
(01234) 408063
Contact:
Helen Shore shoreh@bedscc.gov.uk
District Information
Mid
Bedfordshire - (Ampthill, Biggleswade,
Flitwick, Sandy, Shefford & Woburn)
Tel:
(01525) 824429
Contact: Sandra Einon
Email: sandra.einon@midbeds.gov.uk
www.midbeds.gov.uk
District Information
South
Bedfordshire - (Dunstable & Leighton
Buzzard)
Tel: (01582) 474080
Contact: Jennie
Webb
Email: jennie.webb@southbeds.gov.uk
www.southbeds.gov.uk
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