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River Great Ouse

Bedford, England

River Great Ouse

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Length1.6 mi
Est. Steps3500
Introduction
River Great Ouse is a 1.6 mile (3,500-step) route located near Bedford, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Bedford Castle

Historical
Bedford Castle was a large medieval castle in Bedford, England. Built after 1100 by Henry I, the castle played a prominent part in both the civil war of the Anarchy and the First Barons' War. The castle was significantly extended in stone, although the final plan of the castle remains uncertain. Henry III of England besieged the castle in 1224 following a disagreement with Falkes de Breauté; the siege lasted eight weeks and involved an army of as many as 2,700 soldiers with equipment drawn from across England.

Statue of John Howard, Bedford

Tourist Attraction
The statue of John Howard, in St Pauls's Square, Bedford, is a bronze of John Howard, erected in 1890, the centenary of Howard's death. The statue is "clothed ... in the travelling dress of the time to denote he was a great traveller."It stands on an ornate plinth inscribed with his date of birth and death, and the date of the statue's erection.

The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum

Tourist Attraction
The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum, Bedford is the principal art gallery and museum in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, run by Bedford Borough Council and the Trustees of the Cecil Higgins Collection.

John Bunyan Museum

Tourist Attraction
John Bunyan Museum is a museum primarily dedicated to the life, times and works of John Bunyan. The museum is located in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.John Bunyan (1628 – 1688), a Christian writer and preacher, was born in Harrowden (one mile south-east of Bedford), in the Parish of Elstow, England.

Bedford

Place
Bedford is the county town of Bedfordshire, England. At the 2011 Census, the population of the Bedford built-up area was 106,940, while that within its traditional boundary was 87,590. At the same census, the Borough of Bedford had a population of 157,479.Bedford was founded at a ford on the River Great Ouse, and is thought to have been the burial place of Offa of Mercia.

Bedford College, Bedford

School
Bedford College is a further education college located in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. It is the principal further education provider in the Borough of Bedford, and is a member of the Collab Group of high performing schools.

Bedford Abbey

Place
Bedford Abbey was a short-lived Benedictine monastery, recorded in 10th century England. Bedford Priory, perhaps representing the same institution two centuries later, was an Augustinian priory that within two decades of its foundation moved to nearby Newnham.Bedford Abbey existed in the 10th-century, staffed with Benedictine monks when Oscytel, Archbishop of York, died in 971.

Borough Hall, Bedford

Place
Borough Hall, formerly County Hall, is a municipal building in Bedford, Bedfordshire, England.

Bedford Civic Theatre

Place
The Bedford Civic Theatre was a theatre located on Horne Lane in the town centre of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. The theatre operated from 1952 to its closure in 2012. The former theatre building is now used as a Council Customer Service Centre.

Bedford Rural District

Place
Bedford was a rural district in Bedfordshire, England from 1894 to 1974. [1]The district largely surrounded but did not include the municipal borough of Bedford.It was enlarged in 1934 when it took in the disbanded Eaton Socon Rural District. In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, it was merged with Bedford borough and Kempston urban district to form the new Bedford district.
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Vaisakh
2023/01/17
TZAR
2022/10/02
Jenna
2021/01/22
Linda
2020/12/09
deanw00
2020/11/02
sunny
2020/07/05
M♍️
2020/05/25
Emily
2020/04/27
Route Details

Length

1.6 mi

Est. Steps

3500
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