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Towns near Moggerhanger
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Blunham
(1 Mile)*
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Great Barford
(1 Mile)*
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Willington
(1 Mile)*
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Sandy
(2 Miles)*
For centuries Sandy was the centre for market gardening and it still remains vital to the town today. Excavations indicate that Sandy was once a Roman settlement. |
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Tempsford
(2 Miles)*
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Northill
(2 Miles)*
The parish of Northill encompasses Ickwell, Lower and Upper Caldecote also Hatch and Thorncote, all in the heart of market garden country, Northill was originally known as North Givell meaning the northern part of territory of the River Ivel. |
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Cople
(2 Miles)*
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Roxton
(3 Miles)*
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Cardington
(3 Miles)*
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Wilden
(3 Miles)*
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Old Warden
(4 Miles)*
Old Warden's history can be traced back to Roman times. A Cistercian Abbey was situated near the Cardington Road and a small part still stands, identified by its Elizabethan chimney. |
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Wyboston
(4 Miles)*
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Everton
(4 Miles)*
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Biggleswade
(4 Miles)*
The name Biggleswade is derived from Biccel - an Anglo-Saxon personal name and waed, an old English word for ford. The Great North Road and the waterways gave rise to Biggleswade's early prosperity. |
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Easton
(4 Miles)*
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