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Bedfordshire

Bedfordshire

Bedfordshire

About

Area: 1,235 km²
Constituent country: England
Density: 580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
Established: Ancient
Ethnicity: 72.0% White; 16.6%. Asian; 5.6% Black; Mixed 3.8%; 1.9% Other
Largest town: Luton
Population (2022): 715,940

 

Bedfordshire  is a ceremonial county in the East of England. It is bordered by Northamptonshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Hertfordshire to the south and the south-east, and Buckinghamshire to the west. The largest settlement is Luton (225,262), and Bedford is the county town.

The county has an area of 1,235 km2 (477 sq mi) and had a population of 704,736 at the 2021 census. Its other towns include Leighton BuzzardDunstableBiggleswadeHoughton Regis, and Flitwick. Much of the county is rural. For local government purposes, Bedfordshire comprises three unitary authority areas: BedfordCentral Bedfordshire, and Luton.

The county’s highest point is 243 m (797 ft) on Dunstable Downs in the Chilterns.

Transport

Bedfordshire lies on many of the main transport routes which link London to the MidlandsNorthern England and the rest of the UK.

Roads

Two of England’s six main trunk roads pass through Bedfordshire. The A1 London to Edinburgh road (the Great North Road) runs close by Biggleswade and Sandy, and Watling Street, the Roman road between London and Chester, passes through Dunstable. Until it was diverted in 2017,[19] this was also the route of the A5 road between London and Holyhead. The Bedfordshire section of the A5 now runs from junction 11a of the M1 to rejoin Watling Street between Dunstable and Hockliffe, then continues on to cross the Buckinghamshire border at the City of Milton Keynes.

Railways

Three of England’s main lines pass through Bedfordshire.

The West Coast Main Line has but a short section where it passes through the far west of the county, with one station at Leighton Buzzard served by West Midlands Trains to London Euston and Northampton.

The East Coast Main Line has stations at ArleseyBiggleswade and Sandy, served by Great Northern services to King’s Cross and Peterborough.

The Midland Main Line serves LutonLuton Airport (via Luton DART link from the station at Luton Airport Parkway) and Bedford, with trains to many destinations operated by East Midlands Railway and Thameslink. Intermediate stations at FlitwickHarlington and Leagrave are served by Thameslink.

There are London North Western rural services also running between Bedford and Bletchley along the Marston Vale Line.

Visitor attractions

Key
Abbey/Priory/Cathedral
Accessible open spaceAccessible open space
Amusement/Theme Park
Castle
Country ParkCountry Park
English Heritage
Forestry Commission
Heritage railwayHeritage railway
Historic houseHistoric House
Places of WorshipPlaces of Worship
Museum (free)
Museum
Museum (free/not free)
National TrustNational Trust
Theatre
Zoo