Country: | England |
Coordinates: | 52.029°N -0.358°W |
Static Image Name: | Campton Church.jpg |
Static Image Caption: | Campton church |
Official Name: | Campton |
Civil Parish: | Campton and Chicksands |
Unitary England: | Central Bedfordshire |
Lieutenancy England: | Bedfordshire |
Region: | East of England |
Constituency Westminster: | Hitchin |
Post Town: | SHEFFORD |
Postcode District: | SG17 |
Postcode Area: | SG |
Dial Code: | 01462 |
Os Grid Reference: | TL0523 |
Campton is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Campton and Chicksands, in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. It is about south of Bedford, and is about north-west from Letchworth and sits on a tributary of the River Ivel.[1] It is just to the west of Shefford. The 13th century Church of All Saints is in the centre of the village. In 1961 the parish had a population of 358.[2]
Campton is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The entry reads: Chambeltone: Ralph de Lanquetot from Walter Giffard; Fulbert from Willian d'Eu; Thurstan.[3] The name Campton is derived from a British stream name similar to the name Camel in Cornwall.[4]
On 1 April 1985 the parish was abolished and merged with Chicksands to form "Campton & Chicksands".[5]
Campton is in the Hitchin parliamentary constituency and the elected member is Alistair Strathern of the Labour Party.