Stagsden

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Stagsden
Stagsden (Bedfordshire)
Stagsden

Stagsden shown within Bedfordshire
Population 354 [1]
OS grid reference SP981489
District Bedford
Shire county Bedfordshire
Region East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Bedford
Dialling code 01234
Police Bedfordshire
Fire Bedfordshire and Luton
Ambulance East of England
European Parliament East of England
UK Parliament Mid Bedfordshire
List of places: UKEnglandBedfordshire

Coordinates: 52°07′47″N 0°33′58″W / 52.129719, -0.565973

Stagsden is a small but historic village and civil parish located in northwest Bedfordshire, near the Buckinghamshire border. Situated on the main route between nearby Bedford and Milton Keynes, the village was bypassed by the A422 in April 1992, to allow the increasing amount of traffic to avoid the necessary 30mph speed limit that persists in Stagsden to this day.

The village has at its centre St. Leonard's church, where High Street, Bedford Road and Church Lane all meet. Toward the western end of the village, along High Street, can be found the Royal George pub and the Village Hall (formerly the primary school). The village's history is well preserved, and several millennium projects centred around such preservation for future generations.

In 2000, Stagsden acquired two new additions to village life. A Millennium bench was put in place at the corner of Bedford Road and the High Street, and Bedfordshire Golf Club opened its newly built course on the hillside facing the village, on the other side of the A422.

A latecomer to the 21st century is the village sign, next to the church, which is a quintessentially rural affair.

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