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Towns near Houghton Conquest
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Ampthill
(2 Miles)*
The ancient market town of Ampthill is situated under the brow of the Greensand Ridge. It is a town that enjoys the rural surrounds of open and wooded countryside, interspersed by small attractive villages. |
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Wilstead
(2 Miles)*
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Haynes
(2 Miles)*
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Maulden
(2 Miles)*
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Millbrook
(2 Miles)*
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Clophill
(2 Miles)*
Lying in the Vale of the River flit, surrounded by woodlands is the village of Clophill. Entrance to the village from the A6, takes you past the Flying Horse pub, an important station during the stage coach era. |
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Wootton
(3 Miles)*
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Elstow
(3 Miles)*
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Kempston
(3 Miles)*
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Flitton
(3 Miles)*
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Flitwick
(3 Miles)*
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Marston Moretaine
(3 Miles)*
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Lower Shelton
(4 Miles)*
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Lidlington
(4 Miles)*
The name 'Lidlington' derives from the Old English meaning 'the farm of Lytel's people'. A record of the village appears in the Domesday Book of 1087. |
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Steppingley
(4 Miles)*
Steppingley is a rural village in Bedfordshire, England. It stands on high ground in the centre of a small parish of about 562 hectares on the Greensand Ridge, and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book. |
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