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Toddington Manor - 2. Chalgrave Castle - 2. Chalgrave, All Saints Church - 2. Flitton, St. John the Baptist Church - 3. De Grey Mausoleum - 3. Wrest Park - 4. The Bull Hotel. It is 9 miles from Woburn Safari Park. Located in Bedford this luxury boutique hotel is only minutes away from Bedford Rail Station and Bedford town centre. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.
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But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. It was demolished about though parts of its outbuildings were formed into a smaller house which survived until recently.
There was a farmstead at Pinkwell i. This was the only isolated farm-house in the parish. The site was occupied in , fn. In the Middle Ages, the open fields lay to either side of the village street, though there were no doubt small closes immediately around the cottages. On this side of the village the open fields East Field and Old Field reached as far south as the Bath Road, though they had been diminished by South of the Bath Road lay the common, which on the west of the High Street stretched as far north as West End Lane and the village pond.
It was inclosed in a park belonging to Dawley House about a hundred years later but reverted to farmland at the end of the 18th century. When the remaining open fields and common were inclosed in there were only 73 houses in the parish. More cottages went up in the village and at Dawley during the middle and later years of the century, many of them for brick-workers. The second district has continued to grow particularly fast since the Second World War.
Between and , council houses were erected there, and in council flats. There was some building between the two wars at West End, where 78 council houses were provided by Staines rural district council before Nearly all the land in the parish south of the Bath Road was requisitioned by the Air Ministry during the Second World War for the airfield at Heathrow.
Hatton Road was closed to the public from and the area afterwards became part of London Airport, which was opened for civil aviation in In two large hotels were being built for the airport on the north side of the road. The greyhound-racing track beside the 'Coach and Horses' was to close when one of these was completed, but the inn itself was apparently to be preserved.
A municipal caravan site in Victoria Lane was opened in and had 95 caravans in
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