The town of Toddington in Bedfordshire is the furthest inland and hence the furthest away from the sea.
Bedfordshire is located in the East of England, bordered by counties such as Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire. Its county town is Bedford.
The area of Bedfordshire is approximately 1,235 square kilometers.
Bedfordshire in England is home to the world's largest brickfields, which are located near the town of Stewartby. The brickworks in Bedfordshire have a long history dating back to the 19th century and have produced millions of bricks over the years.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Bedfordshire is around 685,000.
The town of Toddington in Bedfordshire is the furthest inland and hence the furthest away from the sea.
It is a town in Bedfordshire, England.
Bedfordshire is located in the East of England, bordered by counties such as Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire. Its county town is Bedford.
The name of the town in Bedfordshire, England, is spelt Luton.
Birmingham Town Hall was created in 1834.
It round about 59 miles and it will take at-least 1 hour and 30 mins for you to reach there.
The only league team in Bedfordshire is Luton, and they're bottom of League Two...
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The town of Buckingham lies precisely halfway along a straight line between London and Birmingham (50 miles from each place) .
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Luton is a town in the county of Bedfordshire and is about 30 miles north of London.