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Putteridge is a
suburb at the north-eastern edge of Luton, in Bedfordshire, England.
Putteridge is a
little over 2
miles (3.2 km) from
Luton town centre...
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Putteridge Bury is a
country house on the edge of the built-up area of Luton, Bedfordshire,
England but
located just over the
county boundary in the parish...
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Putteridge High
School is a co-educational
secondary school located in the
Putteridge area of Luton, in the
English county of Bedfordshire. It was previously...
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hamlets of ****ernhoe,
Mangrove Green and Tea Green, and also the
Putteridge Bury estate;
these have LU2
postcodes and 01582
telephone numbers. Great...
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Higher Education following the
merger of
Luton College of
Technology and
Putteridge Bury
College of Education, in 1976. It
obtained university status in 1993...
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Luton town centre, with a
smaller campus based on the edge of town in
Putteridge Bury, an old
Victorian manor house. The
other campuses of the university...
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Lewsey Park
Limbury Maidenhall Marsh Farm
Napier Park New Town
Putteridge Putteridge Bury Park Town
Ramridge End
Round Green Runfold Saints Skimpot South...
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Primary School Parklea Primary School Pirton Hill
Primary School Putteridge Primary School Ramridge Primary School River Bank
Primary School Sacred...
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Surrey (1906)
Crathorne Hall,
North Yorkshire (1906–09)
Putteridge Bury, Lilley,
Hertfordshire (1911)
Royal Academy of Music,
London (1911)...
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mountaineer Griffith Pugh in 1939. C****el's
county estate was at
Putteridge Bury, near Luton. He died in
hospital at
Midhurst on 22
February 1953...