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Towns near Ridgmont
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Husborne Crawley
(1 Mile)*
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Woburn
(2 Miles)*
Woburn is surrounded by wooded countryside and parkland with the Greensand Ridge running through the north western part of the parish. The town takes its name from its Saxon settlers - Wo meaning twisted or crooked - Burn meaning a stream. |
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Eversholt
(2 Miles)*
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Aspley Guise
(2 Miles)*
Aspley Guise is an attractive village situated amongst sandy hills on the edge of the pinewoods of Aspley Heath. |
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Woburn Sands
(2 Miles)*
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Lidlington
(3 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
(3 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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Salford
(3 Miles)*
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Milton Bryant
(3 Miles)*
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Millbrook
(4 Miles)*
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Marston Moretaine
(4 Miles)*
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Potsgrove
(4 Miles)*
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Wavendon
(4 Miles)*
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Bow Brickhill
(4 Miles)*
Situated at the south east corner of the new city of Milton Keynes, the village of Bow Brickhill nestles into the hillside, adjacent to large areas of woodland. |
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Little Brickhill
(4 Miles)*
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