Articles of interest in Ampthill
Harston was a railway station on the Hitchin-Cambridge Line, which served the village of Harston in Cambridgeshire. The station opened on 1 April 1852, and closed on 17 June 1963. A small part of the former northbound platform remains in situ but ot…
Grovebury Priory, also known as La Grave or Grava was a priory in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England.
The house of the Grey, or Franciscan, Friars in Bedford, England was founded either by Mabilea de Plateshull (Lady Mabel de Pattishall) (according to Leland) or John St.
Green Street is a street known for its shops and restaurants in central Cambridge, England. It runs between St John's Street and Trinity Street at the western end and Sidney Street at the eastern end. Opposite the west end is Trinity College and opp…
Great Linford railway station was a railway station on the Wolverton to Newport Pagnell line. It served the village of Great Linford, Buckinghamshire, which it was located a little to the northeast of.
Great Hormead is a small village in Hertfordshire, England. It stands near the River Quin. It is on the B1038 road. The village of Little Hormead is nearby.
Grange Academy (formerly Grange School) is a coeducational special school located in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England.
Gosmore is a hamlet in the parish of St Ippolyts near Hitchin in Hertfordshire, England.
Gosling Green is a hamlet in England, located in the parish of Groton in the Babergh district of the county of Suffolk.
Goldie Boathouse is the fitness and administrative base of Cambridge University Boat Club, located on the river Cam in Cambridge, England. It was originally the University boathouse and was named after CUBC's President J. H. D. Goldie, who also gave…
Girtford Halt was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the hamlet of Girtford near Sandy in Bedfordshire, England.
Fulwell & Westbury was a railway station which served the Buckinghamshire village of Westbury and the hamlet of Fulwell in England. It opened in 1879 London & North Western Railway who had taken over the line from the Buckinghamshire Railway that ye…
Fowlmere is an RSPB nature reserve in Cambridgeshire, England. It is situated 11 km south of Cambridge between Fowlmere village and Melbourn. Fowlmere's reedbeds and pools are fed by natural chalk springs and a chalk stream runs through the reserve.…
Duxford Chapel is a chapel that was once part of the Hospital of St. John, founded by William de Colville (d.1230) at Duxford, in Cambridgeshire, England.
Dunstable North was a railway station on the London and North Western Railway's branch line from Leighton Buzzard which served Dunstable in Bedfordshire from 1848 to 1967. Originally the terminus of the London and North Western Railway's branch line…
Diverse FM is a radio station which broadcasts in the Luton area.
This station, near the village of Moreton Pinkney in Northamptonshire, was on the former Great Central Railway's London Extension which ran from the north of England to London and opened in March 1899.
Crafton is a hamlet in the civil parish of Mentmore, in Buckinghamshire, England.
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