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Kensworth is a
village and
civil parish located in the
Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. The
parish is
located on the edge of Dunstable...
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Kensworth Chalk Quarry is a 131.3-hectare (324-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
Kensworth in Bedfordshire. It was
notified under...
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tributary of the
River Colne. The
source is in the
grounds of
Lynch Lodge,
Kensworth Lynch on the west side of the A5
trunk road and
stays on the west side...
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Hardwick Kempston North Kempston Rural Kempston South Kempston West
Kensworth Kensworth Lynch Keysoe Keysoe Row
Kingsbrook Knotting Knotting Green Langford...
- The
Church of St Mary the
Virgin is a
Grade I
listed church in
Kensworth, Bedfordshire, England. It
became a
listed building on 3
February 1967. The church...
- cafe was the (now demolished)
Packhorse Cafe on the A5/Watling
Street in
Kensworth, Dunstable, Bedfordshire,
close to the
Packhorse Pub. The
painting in...
- of the Bank of
England and he was the
father of
Airey Neave. Born in
Kensworth in
Hertfordshire on 20
April 1879, he was the son of
Sheffield Henry M...
- have been
several changes to the
county boundary; for example, in 1897
Kensworth and part of
Caddington were
transferred from
Hertfordshire to Bedfordshire...
- Hitchin,
Holmer Green, Hughenden, Hyde
Heath Ibstone, Ivinghoe, Jordans,
Kensworth Lacey Green, Lane End, Latimer, Ley Hill, Lilley,
Little Chalfont, Little...
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western border of the
parish is
Watling Street, to the west of
which is
Kensworth. The
northern and
eastern border are
generally formed by the
Luton to...