Stanbridge, Bedfordshire Explained

Official Name:Stanbridge
Country:England
Region:East of England
Static Image Name:St. John the Baptist, Stanbridge, Bedfordshire (geograph 2254203).jpg
Static Image Caption:Parish church of St John the Baptist
Static Image Width:180px
Population:752
Population Ref:[1]
Os Grid Reference:SP964241
Coordinates:51.9076°N -0.5992°W
Post Town:LEIGHTON BUZZARD
Postcode Area:LU
Postcode District:LU7
Dial Code:01525
Constituency Westminster:South West Bedfordshire
Civil Parish:Stanbridge
Unitary England:Central Bedfordshire
Lieutenancy England:Bedfordshire

Stanbridge is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire which lies 3miles east of Leighton Buzzard. It also borders the Bedfordshire villages of Hockliffe, Eggington, Tilsworth, Totternhoe and Billington.

There was a windmill to the east of Mill Road, in the north of the village, that is marked on early Ordnance Survey maps. To the west of Mill Road, still standing, is a later windmill that has been converted to a three-story house. This has recently had a new dome fitted to its roof. St John the Baptist Parish Church is also located in the village.

Stanbridge had its own railway station, until it was closed in the 1960s by Lord Beeching. This was to the south of the village, at Stanbridgeford on the Leighton Buzzard to Dunstable LNWR line. The eastern part of the old line has been utilised as a footpath to Sewell and Dunstable; the western part is now part of the Leighton Buzzard Southern Bypass.

RAF Stanbridge was built on land that was in the neighbouring parish of Billington,[2] but the town of Leighton Buzzard has now expanded over much of the base.

The village has a traditional English country public house called The Five Bells.

Stanbridge is part of the political ward of 'Heath and Reach' which sends a Councillor to Central Bedfordshire Council. The ward includes the villages of Heath and Reach, Hockliffe, Eggington, Stanbridge, Tilsworth, Tebworth, and Wingrave. The ward was created in 2011 and has since been represented by Councillor Mark Versallion.

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Notes and References

  1. ONS, Census 2021 Parish Profiles
  2. [Ordnance Survey]