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Location: Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom.
Population: 37,000
Positioned within the county of Bedfordshire, the market town of Leighton Buzzard stands right on the border between Bucks and Bedfordshire, on the Grand Union Canal, the town has a populace close to thirty seven thousand and a past going back to the Roman era, when the ancient Watling Street (now the A-5) passed the town. These days Leighton Buzzard is connected to the adjoining town of Linslade it is about midway between Luton (Beds) and Milton Keynes (Bucks), it sits next to the Chilterns (Chiltern Hills) and has an important quarrying industry (sand).
Leighton Buzzard History: It is thought that there had been settlements in or around what is now named Leighton Buzzard harping back to unrecorded times, ancient relics and coins found in the area give evidence of this. The age old Watling Street (constructed by the Romans), now known as the A5, came through the nearby towns of Dunstable and Hockliffe around two thousand years ago, and the Romans would have at least known of the Leighton Buzzard settlement during those times.
The Anglo-Saxons followed the Romans, and it was the Anglo-Saxons who developed the market place sometime in the 10th Century, and relics unearthed reveal that they were living in the local area possibly from the sixth century. The commune as it was then wasn't described until 906 when the Danes produced a peace treaty at Tiddenfoot, the Domesday Book of 1086 reported Leighton Manor.
The parish of Leighton Buzzard, historically, incorporated a considerably wider area than simply the town by itself, and covered the hamlets of Billington, Stanbridge, Heath & Reach and Eggington. The "Leighton" in the name of the town seems to originated from the old English for "a clearing in the woods", the "Buzzard" section was not put in prior to the twelfth century at which time the Dean of Lincoln had to differentiate it from a second "Leighton" which was inside his diocese. The Manors of Leighton were leased to a number of tenants through the years, such as the Leighs of Stoneleigh, who supported Charles I during the English Civil War (1642-1645).
The settlement continued to grow through the succeeding years and the arrival of a railway and a canal in the 19th Century saw it develop and evolve. Present day Leighton Buzzard is a thriving market town which has witnessed accelerated development in the past few decades.
Leighton Buzzard Places to Visit: The All Saints Church first built in 1277, together with its 190 foot high spire, the popular Leighton Buzzard Light Railway, a narrow guage heritage railway which runs for about four miles from the station in Pages Park, to 2 now disused sand quarries at Double Arches, the line makes use of refurbished steam engines, Stockgrove Country Park, a park covering forty acres at close by Heath and Reach with woodland walks, lake and picnic area.
Also: C2 Gallery, Leighton Lady Cruises, Toddington Manor Gardens, Leighton Linslade Virtual Museum, Dunstable Downs, Aspley Woods, Ouzel Meadows, Ford End Watermill, Rushmere Park, Whipsnade Zoo, Pitstone Windmill, Great Adventure Game, Ascott House, Mead Open Farm, Woburn Heritage Centre, Tiddenfoot Waterside Park.
A selection of Leighton Buzzard streets and roads: Lee Don Furlong, Adams Bottom, Clipstone Crescent, Highcroft, Orion Way, Lyra Gardens, Gemini Close, Derwent Road, Woodside Way, Ridgeley Drive, Leven Close, Danes Way, Riverside, Bridge Street, Bideford Green, Hockliffe Road, Himley Green, Newman Way, Concord Way, St Mary's Way, Oatfield Gardens, St Leonard's Close, Milebush, Vimy Road, Hartwell Crescent, Chamberlains Gardens, Monarch Way, Lomond Drive, Elliot Way, Cleveland Drive, Acacia Close, Doggett Street, St Andrews Close, Old Road, Carlton Grove, Grovebury Place Estate, Ship Road, Atterbury Avenue, Bragenham Lane, Deverell Way, Willow Bank Walk, The Vyne, Hinton Close, Friday Street, Village Court, Harmony Row, Digby Road, Duncombe Drive, South Street, Durrell Close, The Walnuts.
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The above data ought to be relevant for encircling villages and parishes most notably: Heath and Reach, Billington, Slapton, Toddington, Wingfield, Battlesden, Mentmore, Linslade, Great Brickhill, Little Billington, Hockliffe, Stewkley, Luton, Eaton Bray, Stoke Hammond, Little Brickhill, Burcott, Wingrave, Grove, Dunstable, Houghton Regis, Eggington, Stanbridge, Clipstone, Bragenham, Soulbury, Wing, Briggington, Horton, Cheddington, Tebworth, Milton Bryant. Map - Weather