Eaton Bray Village Hall
#2545 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
Church of St Mary is a Grade I listed church in Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 3 February 1967. The arcades of the nave and the font date from the Early English period. There is a 16th-century communion table. ()
Eaton Bray Village Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, St Mary the Virgin, Ivinghoe Beacon, Dunstable Downs Golf Club.
3 miSEFamily fun at large conservation zooZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable
77 min walk • Nestled in the rolling hills of Bedfordshire, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo stands as the United Kingdom's largest zoo. This sprawling sanctuary in Dunstable, England, is home to a myriad of species, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the animal kingdom.
3.2 miSWChurch, Gothic architectureSt Mary the Virgin, Ivinghoe
81 min walk • The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Ivinghoe, is a Church of England, Grade I listed church in the village of Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire, in the United Kingdom. It stands on the main High Street of the village surrounded by a churchyard.
2.5 miSNatural attraction, Hill, Hiking trailIvinghoe Beacon
63 min walk • Ivinghoe Beacon is a prominent hill and landmark in Buckinghamshire, England, 233 m above sea level in the Chiltern Hills, close to Ivinghoe and Aldbury. Dunstable, Berkhamsted and Tring are nearby. The Beacon lies within the Ashridge Estate and is managed and owned by the National Trust.
2.6 miEGolfDunstable Downs Golf Club, Dunstable
68 min walk • Dunstable Downs Golf Club is a golf club in the southwest of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. It was established in 1906. As of 1995 the course measured 6251 yards. The club has hosted the British PGA Matchplay Championship.
3.3 miEChurch, Monastery, Romanesque architectureDunstable Priory, Dunstable
84 min walk • The Priory Church of St Peter with its monastery was founded in 1132 by Henry I for Augustinian Canons in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. St Peter's today is only the nave of what remains of an originally much larger Augustinian priory church.
1 miNEForts and castlesTotternhoe Knolls, Dunstable
26 min walk • Totternhoe Castle was a Norman castle in Totternhoe. Bedfordshire. Only earthworks survive. It is a Scheduled Monument, and part of Totternhoe Knolls Site of Special Scientific Interest.
2.9 miSEMemorialWhipsnade Tree Cathedral
74 min walk • Whipsnade Tree Cathedral is a 9.5-acre garden in the village of Whipsnade in Bedfordshire, England. It is planted in the approximate form of a cathedral, with grass avenues for nave, chancel, transepts, chapels and cloisters and "walls" of different species of trees.
2.6 miENature, Natural attraction, HillDunstable Downs, Dunstable
66 min walk • Dunstable Downs are part of the Chiltern Hills, in southern Bedfordshire in England, located near the town of Dunstable. They are a chalk escarpment forming the north-eastern reaches of the Chilterns.
2.8 miSEProtected areaSallowsprings, Chiltern Hills
73 min walk • Sallowsprings is a 1.3 hectare nature reserve in Whipsnade in Bedfordshire. It is managed by the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. This site was formerly a caravan park, and it is now a traditional hay meadow. A rich variety of flowers includes common knapweed, bluebells and cowslips.
2.3 miSArchaeological siteIcknield Way
58 min walk • The Icknield Way is an ancient trackway in southern and eastern England that runs from Norfolk to Wiltshire. It follows the chalk escarpment that includes the Berkshire Downs and Chiltern Hills.
2.2 miNChurchChurch of All Saints
58 min walk • Church of All Saints is a Grade I listed church in Tilsworth, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 3 February 1967.