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Cardington, Bedford
Greensand Country is an area of distinct, beautiful and loved countryside, stretching from Gamlingay to Leighton Buzzard. Its 40 miles of scenic landscape follows the Greensand Ridge and reaches three neighbouring counties, from Cambridgeshire in…
nr Bedford
Kathy Brown’s Manor House Gardens at Stevington, just north of Bedford provides a garden destination with a very personal touch
Dunstable
The wide-open spaces of Dunstable Downs make it a perfect place for a family day out. Whether you just want to have a picnic on the grassy downs, explore the footpaths and trails or just chill with friends and admire the view from the café with a…
Bedford
Over 300 acres of open space with 2 lakes and riverside. Fishing facilities, water sports, bird-watching hides, guided walks and talks and bike hire.
Explore the evolution of the English garden with a stroll through three centuries of landscape design at Wrest Park. From dazzling parterres and fragrant borders, to sweeping views and woodland walks, Wrest Park is a real treat for the senses.
Leighton Buzzard
Comprising of 80 acres, the Stockgrove Estate has an interesting history dating back to medieval times. It has a visitor centre and a variety of habitats including a lake, ancient woodland conifer plantations, meadows and heath.
Old Warden
A delightful Regency Garden in the style of the picturesque with later Victorian additions. A romantic and tranquil experience.
Bedford
Ridgmont Station Heritage Centre dates back to 1846 when it was built as one of the railway stations along the Marston Vale Line. At the request of the 7th Duke of Bedford it was built in a Gothic Rival style along with three other stations along…
Church End, Elstow
Medieval Market house set on tranquil village green. Collection of 17thC furniture and items relating to life & works of John Bunyan.
Bedford
The pride of Bedford: a riverside Victorian promenade characterised by its formal gardens, decorative footbridges and network of river islands and meadows.
Woburn
Woburn Lido was given to the people of Woburn in 1911 as a gift from His Grace the Duke of Bedford.
Luton
Discover the stories of real people behind the collections from prehistoric times today. With free entry, beautiful gardens, children’s playground and café, Stockwood is the perfect place for an adventure.
Luton
Extraordinary Everyday
Discover Luton’s history through the stories of the museum, house and the town.
Dunstable
The history of the Tudor Walled Gardens at the Old Place Lodge & Henry’s Restauran
Bedfordshire
Someries castle's name was derived from William de Someries who had a residence on the site. The site was acquired by Magnate Lord Wenlock in 1430 and work commenced on building the mansion.