Great Denham

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Coordinates: 52°08′04″N 0°30′53″W / 52.134444°N 0.514722°W / 52.134444; -0.514722
Great Denham
Great Denham

 Great Denham shown within Bedfordshire
Unitary authority Bedford
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Region East
Country England
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Post town BEDFORD
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Dialling code 01234
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Great Denham is a village and civil parish located in Bedfordshire, England, on the western outskirts of Bedford. The village is the location of Bedford Golf Course, as well as the new Biddenham Vale housing estate.

History

Great Denham is on the banks of River Great Ouse, in a loop carved out by the river flow. It has evidence of Neolithic settlement as well as Roman and Saxon presence in the form of coins, pottery and other implements.

By the 7th century, the Great Denham area had been absorbed into the Saxon kingdom of Mercia. In 886 the Saxons and Vikings fixed a formal boundary between them, along the rivers Thames, Lea and Great Ouse. Great Denham was thus on the border between the Danelaw and Saxon England, which remained hostile adversaries. England was eventually united as one kingdom. St James Church, just over the border of Great Denham in the neighbouring village of Biddenham, was first constructed in the Norman period.[1]

The Great Denham loop of the river remained undeveloped farmland until the Bedford Golf Course was built in the 1990s, together with a 'golf village', with all roads named after golf courses. It was part of Biddenham parish until April 2007, when the new Parish of Great Denham was created. It covers around 3 km².

Great Denham today

There is no shop, pub or community centre in the village, but the golf club has facilities such as a bar and meeting rooms. There is a GP surgery. Great Denham Parish Council was created in April 2007 and currently has 5 members elected every four years. The village is represented on the Borough Council by Mark Smith The Ouse Valley Way footpath runs through the village. A new bridge across the Great Ouse opened in 2010 which connects the village with Kempston.

Biddenham Vale is a housing estate currently being constructed directly to the south of Great Denham. The development is expected to ultimately include 1,500 new homes, a community centre, library, country park, shops, offices and a community pub.[2] Great Denham Primary School opened as part of the development in September 2012.[3] Despite its name, the Biddenham Vale estate is within the boundaries of the Great Denham parish, rather than in neighbouring Biddenham.

References

  1. "History Of Great Denham Parish Council". Great Denham Parish Council. Retrieved 2009-05-07. 
  2. http://www.biddenhamvale.co.uk/masterplan.html
  3. "Great Denham Primary School". Greatdenhamprimary.org.uk. Retrieved 2012-08-06. 

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