
Stevington
Stevington
Stevington in Bedfordshire is a village in the Borough of Bedford. It is located just northeast of the town of Bedford.
The village is home to a number of historic buildings, including St. Mary’s Church, which dates back to the 13th century, and the Grade II listed Stevington Manor House. There are also several pubs and restaurants in the village, as well as a primary school.
Stevington is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists, as it lies on the Greensand Ridge Walk and cycle route 61. The nearby villages of Turvey and Oakley also offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and horse riding.
With its convenient location and variety of amenities, Stevington is a great place to live or visit.
Created: 25 September 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Stevington
Local History around Stevington
There are some historic monuments around including:
Enclosures E of East End FarmPaved ford 400yds (366m) SE of Kempston ChurchShrunken medieval village at Milton Ernest, BedfordshireMoated site with garden earthworks at Bletsoe CastleCarlton Hall moated enclosure and associated outer enclosure, farm buildings, dovecote, and pondOval barrow 60m west of Ranworth Walk, 650m south west of Westfield SchoolTri-Focal Deserted Medieval village, Chellington.Harrold Round HouseStevington village crossMoated site in Castle CloseBromham BridgeOakley BridgeLittle Odell abandoned medieval villageOakley churchyard crossWold Farm moated enclosure, OdellUpend Wood moated site, outer enclosure and fishpond, Stagsden.