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The name 'Lidlington' derives from the Old English meaning 'the farm of Lytel's people'. A record of the village appears in the Domesday Book of 1087. [More...]

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Attractions near MK43 0TB
Woburn Abbey (3 Miles)*
Visitors will experience living history at Woburn Abbey - the Russell family has lived here for almost 450 years and it is still their family home.
Moot Hall (7 Miles)*
Elstow Moot Hall (or Green House as it was formerly known) was built in the late 15th century as a market-house in connection with the village fairs.
Bromham Mill and Gallery (8 Miles)*
There was a mill on the site of Bromham Mill since before the domesday survey in 1086.
Leighton Buzzard Railway (8 Miles)*
With its sharp curves, its steep gradients, its level crossings and its unique roadside running, the Leighton Buzzard Railway takes you back to a more relaxed age of transport.
Cowper & Newton Museum (8 Miles)*
Visit Orchard Side, home of the 18th century poet, translator and Letter-writer William Cowper. See displays of his works, portraits and memorabilia, plus those of his friend John Newton.
Bedford Museum (8 Miles)*
Housed in the former Higgins and Sons Brewery, Bedford Museum is situated within the picturesque gardens of Bedford Castle, beside the Great Ouse Embankment.
Cecil Higgins Art Gallery (8 Miles)*
The Cecil Higgins Art Gallery is now closed for re-development and will re-open in 2009/10.
Ascott (11 Miles)*
Originally a half-timbered Jacobean farmhouse, Ascott was bought in 1876 by the de Rothschild family and considerably transformed and enlarged.
Swiss Garden (12 Miles)*
A visit to the Swiss Garden takes you back to the early 19th century, when an interest in ornamental gardening and picturesque architecture were first combined.
Wardown Park Museum (13 Miles)*
Wardown Park Museum is situated 1.5 miles from the centre of Luton in a beautiful landscaped park. The first floor galleries house the Luton Life displays which explore the stories of Luton people over the past 150 years.
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo (14 Miles)*
Escape with your family on a big animal adventure for a day out full of excitement and fun at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo!
National Waterways Museum (14 Miles)*
Housed in a restored cornmill in the picturesque village of Stoke Bruerne, the museum collection vividly portrays the heritage of 200 years of inland waterways.
Santa Pod Raceway (14 Miles)*
Santa Pod is the best known drag racing track outside America, attracting the best drivers and race teams in European Drag Racing.
Ashridge Estate (16 Miles)*
A 5,000 acre countryside estate with many splendid walks. The focal point of the area is the Bridgewater Monument.
Letchworth Museum and Art Gallery (16 Miles)*
Letchworth Museum opened in 1914 to house the collections of the Letchworth Naturalists' Society. Since then the museum has expanded greatly in both size and scope.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Towns near MK43 0TB
Salford (1 Mile)*
Cranfield (1 Mile)*
Marston Moretaine (2 Miles)*
Lidlington (2 Miles)*
The name 'Lidlington' derives from the Old English meaning 'the farm of Lytel's people'. A record of the village appears in the Domesday Book of 1087.
Aspley Guise (2 Miles)*
Aspley Guise is an attractive village situated amongst sandy hills on the edge of the pinewoods of Aspley Heath.
Moulsoe (3 Miles)*
Lower Shelton (3 Miles)*
Husborne Crawley (3 Miles)*
Ridgmont (3 Miles)*
North Crawley (3 Miles)*
Wavendon (3 Miles)*
Woburn Sands (3 Miles)*
Broughton (3 Miles)*
Astwood (4 Miles)*
Millbrook (4 Miles)*
Woburn (4 Miles)*
Woburn is surrounded by wooded countryside and parkland with the Greensand Ridge running through the north western part of the parish. The town takes its name from its Saxon settlers - Wo meaning twisted or crooked - Burn meaning a stream.
Milton Keynes (4 Miles)*
Simpson (4 Miles)*
Wootton (4 Miles)*
Willen (5 Miles)*
Woolstone (5 Miles)*
Ampthill (5 Miles)*
The ancient market town of Ampthill is situated under the brow of the Greensand Ridge. It is a town that enjoys the rural surrounds of open and wooded countryside, interspersed by small attractive villages.
Eversholt (5 Miles)*
Steppingley (5 Miles)*
Steppingley is a rural village in Bedfordshire, England. It stands on high ground in the centre of a small parish of about 562 hectares on the Greensand Ridge, and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book.
Bow Brickhill (5 Miles)*
Situated at the south east corner of the new city of Milton Keynes, the village of Bow Brickhill nestles into the hillside, adjacent to large areas of woodland.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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