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- Battlesden House was a large manor house situated in parkland, Battlesden Park, close to the hamlet of Battlesden in Bedfordshire, England. A manor house...
- Battlesden is a hamlet and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. It is just north of the A5, between Dunstable and...
- Peerage of Great Britain sixty years before in 1712 as Baron Bathurst, of Battlesden in the County of Bedford. He married his cousin Catherine Apsley, daughter...
- horse. Other names for specific or regional designs of dogcarts include Battlesden cart, Bent panel cart, Bounder, Country cart, Es**** trap, Farmer's dogcart...
- at Hockliffe. The parish includes the ancient hamlets of Potsgrove & Battlesden. The village is best known for being the birthplace of Joseph Paxton,...
- Leighton Buzzard. Nearby places are Heath and Reach, Eggington, Stanbridge, Battlesden, Toddington, Tebworth and Tilsworth. Hockliffe is in Heath and Reach ward...
- Church of St Peter & All Saints is a Grade I listed church in Battlesden, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 23 January 1961. Grade...
- garden boy at the age of fifteen for Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner at Battlesden Park, near Woburn. After several moves, he obtained a position in 1823...
- Ampthill Apsley End Arlesey Aspley Guise Aspley Heath Astwick Barton-le-Clay Battlesden Beadlow Bedford Beeston Begwary Biddenham Bidwell Biggleswade Billington...
- High Sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1885. The house, which was compared to Battlesden House in style, was later demolished. Bedfordshire Churches in the Nineteenth...