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Tempsford is a
village and
civil parish in the
Central Bedfordshire district of the
county of Bedfordshire, England,
about 7
miles (11 km) east north-east...
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Royal Air
Force Tempsford or more
simply RAF
Tempsford is a
former Royal Air
Force station located 2.3
miles (3.7 km)
north east of Sandy, Bedfordshire...
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Tempsford railway station was a
railway station built by the
Great Northern Railway to
serve the
village of
Tempsford in Bedfordshire, England. The Great...
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Tempsford Memorial was
unveiled in 2013 by the
Prince of
Wales in
Church End,
Tempsford, Bedfordshire,
close to the site of the
former RAF
Tempsford....
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Tempsford Hall is a
country house in
Tempsford, Bedfordshire. The
original hall was
built in 1769 for Sir
Gillies Payne; it
remained in the
Payne family...
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funding for the Bedford–Cambridge section,
including specifically a new
Tempsford railway station that is also to
serve the East
Coast Main Line. The link...
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group of
Danes who had
previously been
based in
Huntingdon relocated to
Tempsford in Bedfordshire,
together with
other Danes from East Anglia. They built...
- The
Tempsford Memorial is a war
memorial in the
village of
Tempsford in Bedfordshire. The
village was the home of RAF
Tempsford. The
memorial commemorates...
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schemes – the
improvement from
Sandy to the
junction with A428 (
Tempsford and
Tempsford Bridge Diversions,
began December 1957 and
finished around 1960);...
- Langford, Biggleswade,
Sandy and Blunham. It
joins the
Great Ouse at
Tempsford. The
total length is
about 16
miles (26 km). The
River Hiz
joins beside...