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Priory Country Park
Address
Barkers Lane, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK41 9SHTelephone
01234 211182Bedford
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.
Elstow Moot Hall
Address
Elstow Moot Hall, Elstow Green, Church End, Elstow, Bedfordshire, MK42 9XTTelephone
01234 266889Church End, Elstow
Medieval Market house set on tranquil village green. Collection of 17thC furniture and items relating to life & works of John Bunyan.
Stockwood Discovery Centre
Luton
The perfect family day-out. Beautiful gardens, interactive exhibitions and the largest carriage collection in Europe! And it’s free, so you could say, your carriage awaits… There’s so much to discover at Stockwood!
Hat Factory Arts Centre
Address
65 - 67 Bute Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 2EYTelephone
01582 878100Luton
We work with local talent and leading artists from across the UK to tell fresh and exciting stories all year round. Newly refurbished in 2019, the Hat Factory Arts Centre is back and presenting its most exciting programme yet, full to the brim with…
Stockgrove Country Park
Address
Heath and Reach, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU70BATelephone
01525 237760Leighton 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.
Stevington Windmill
Bedfordshire
Stevington Windmill is an impressive post mill built in the 18th century and is the only complete windmill left in Bedfordshire. Whilst there is currently no access inside, you can take in the delightful views from outside. Free access to visit and…
Ridgmont Station Heritage Centre
Address
Station Road, Ridgmont, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK43 0XPTelephone
01525 287120Bedford
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…