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Presented on the map above are the recent business postings concerning coach stations all around Leighton Buzzard in the East of England, make sure to take advantage of the zoom out control button (bottom right) to cover a broader area. In this way you will see listings for: Dunstable, Houghton Regis, Toddington, Tebworth, Linslade, Mentmore, Slapton, Stoke Hammond, Burcott, Heath and Reach, Briggington, Luton, Stanbridge, Stewkley, Milton Bryant, Little Brickhill, Horton, Wing, Billington, Wingfield, Little Billington, Battlesden, Eggington, Soulbury, Cheddington, Grove, Bragenham, Wingrave, Hockliffe, Clipstone, Eaton Bray, Great Brickhill.
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Location: Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom.
Population: 37,000
Located in the county of Beds, the small town of Leighton Buzzard stands right on the boundary in between Bedfordshire and Bucks, beside the Grand Union Canal, the town has a populace of about thirty seven thousand and a historic past going back to Roman times, when the historic Watling St (now the A-5) passed the town. At present Leighton Buzzard is more or less joined to the nearby town of Linslade and it is about mid-way between Luton and Milton Keynes (Bucks), it stands near to the Chilterns (Chiltern Hills) and has a substantial quarrying industry (sand).
Leighton Buzzard Through the Ages: It is believed that there were settlements in and close to what's now known as Leighton Buzzard way back in prehistoric times, ancient artefacts and coins picked up in close proximity show proof of this fact. The old Watling Street (built by the Romans), now identified as the A5, passed through neighbouring Dunstable and Hockliffe some 2,000 years back, and the Romans would have at least been aware of the Leighton Buzzard settlement at this time.
The Romans were ultimately followed by the Anglo-Saxons, and it was the Anglo-Saxons who developed a market during the 10th Century, and antiquities discovered show that they were inhabiting the neighbourhood quite likely since the 6th Century. The village as such is not discussed till 906 at which time the Danes made a peace treaty at Tiddenfoot, the Domesday Book (1086) mentioned Leighton Manor.
The ecclesiastical parish of Leighton Buzzard, over the years, embraced a far wider area compared to the town alone, and incorporated the settlements of Stanbridge, Heath & Reach, Eggington and BIllington. The "Leighton" in the name is thought to come from the old English for "a clearing in the woods", the "Buzzard" part was not to be put in until the 12th Century at which time the Dean of Lincoln found it important to distinguish it from a different "Leighton" which existed within his diocese. The Manors of Leighton would be let to various tenants over the generations, such as the Leighs of Stoneleigh, who backed Charles I through the English Civil War (1642-1645).
The town continued to grow over the ensuing generations and the establishing of of a railway service and a canal in the Nineteenth Century saw the town grow and develop. Modern day Leighton Buzzard can be referred to as a prospering market town which has witnessed accelerated development in current times.
Attractions Around Leighton Buzzard: The All Saints Church which dates from 1277, along with its one hundred and ninety foot high spire, the widely known Leighton Buzzard Light Railway, a narrow guage heritage railway line which operates for around four mls from the station at Pages Park, to 2 now disused sand quarries at Double Arches, the service makes use of reconditioned steam engines, Stockgrove Country Park, a park covering 40 acres at close by Heath and Reach with a lake, woodland walks and a picnic area.
Also: Aspley Woods, Ascott House, Leighton Lady Cruises, Grebe Canal Cruises, Ouzel Meadows, Ford End Watermill, Toddington Manor Gardens, Totternhoe Knolls, Leighton Linslade Virtual Museum, Bluebell Wood, Snakes and Ladders at Bedfordshire, Rushmere Park, Whipsnade Zoo, Pitstone Green Museum, Woburn Abbey, Dunstable Leisure Centre.
A selection of Leighton Buzzard streets and roads: Hockliffe Street, Ship Road, Hanover Court, Beaudesert, Digby Road, Chestnut Rise, Hartwell Grove, Corbet Ride, Bideford Green, St Andrew's Street, Cooper Drive, Finch Crescent, The Wood, Apple Tree Close, The Martins Drive, Billington Road, Oakridge Park, Weston Avenue, North Street, Pegasus Road, Saturn Close, Cedars Way, St Andrews Close, Linwood Grove, Brook Street, Stoke Road, Stanbridge Road Terrace, St George's Close, Laurel Mews, Eden Way, Lomond Drive, Woodland Avenue, Taylor's Ride, Ash Grange, Hinton Close, Garden Leys, Durrell Close, Bunkers Lane, Grange Close, Newman Way, Grovebury Place Estate, Lywood Road, Drakes Avenue, Ash Grove, Winston Close, Oak Bank Drive, Oatfield Gardens, Lindler Court, Pine Close, Aquila Road, Stratton Mews.
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The above information and facts should be useful for nearby parishes and villages particularly: Luton, Cheddington, Burcott, Stewkley, Little Billington, Eaton Bray, Wingfield, Houghton Regis, Wing, Briggington, Heath and Reach, Wingrave, Hockliffe, Battlesden, Soulbury, Horton, Slapton, Stanbridge, Little Brickhill, Great Brickhill, Billington, Linslade, Dunstable, Milton Bryant, Grove, Eggington, Bragenham, Tebworth, Clipstone, Toddington, Mentmore, Stoke Hammond. Map - Weather