Clophill

Clophill is a village and civil parish clustered on the north bank of the River Flit, in Bedfordshire. It is home to the beautiful St Mary’s church and also boasts the Greensand Ridge Walk and Greensand Cycle Way. Clophill has a good selection of local pubs, including The Flying Horse, The Stone Jug and The Green Man. It also has a Tesco Express and Post Office. Clophill is located on the A6 and also has good links to the M1 and A1. It is around 4 miles from the local towns of Ampthill and...

Biddenham

Biddenham is one of the smallest villages in Bedfordshire, but located only 2 miles from Bedford it’s a thriving village. It lies in loop of the River Great Ouse and boasts a church, three schools, a private hospital, village pub and many sports facilities, including the Ouse Valley Golf Course, a cricket club and tennis courts. It’s a beautiful village with many thatched cottages and is a lovely place for an afternoon stroll. It is well located for people working in Bedford, Milton Keynes...

Maulden

Maulden is a beautiful village located 1.5 miles from the town of Ampthill and around 8 miles south of Bedford. It is known for its lovely thatched cottages. It has a selection of local pubs, including The White Hart, the recently renovated George Inn and The Dog & Badger. It has a primary school, Maulden Lower school, for children aged 4-9 and a local authority-run Pre-school and private nursery, Tudor Court. The village also boasts a recreation ground, a village hall and a Budgeons. It...

Ampthill

Ampthill is a market town between Bedford and Luton. It is a commercial centre for surrounding villages and has several pubs, restaurants, a Waitrose supermarket and a selection of small independent specialist shops. Several small businesses such as solicitors, estate agents, financial services, hairdressers, are also located in town. Ampthill has 4 schools, and all were rated by Ofsted as good. The nearest train station is Flitwick which is 1.4 miles away and would take you to St Pancras in...

Blunham

Blunham is a village and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England, about 8 miles (13 km) east of Bedford, it is also 1.7 miles from Sandy. The original school built in 1813 retains its thatched roof. The village hall is home to Blunham Community Cinema Films are screened on the last Friday evening of each month. The train station in Sandy will take you to Kings cross in around an hour.

Bedford

Bedford is conveniently located for commuting into London, St Albans and further afield. It has fantastic train links and is well situated for the A1. Bedford is close to both the M1 and A1 which gives you access to both the North and south and the train station in Bedford will take you into St Pancras in around an hour. The town itself is situated on River Great Ouse and is lined with gardens, known as the embankment. This is a beautiful place to take a walk or to go rowing. Rowing is a...