Saint Mary, Bedford
#37 among attractions in Bedford
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Facts and practical information
Church of St Mary the Virgin is a Grade I listed church in Northill, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 31 October 1966. ()
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Saint Mary – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Church of St Leonard, Church of St Andrew, Willington Dovecote and Stables, The Lodge RSPB reserve.
1.6 miSWChurchChurch of St Leonard
41 min walk • The Abbey Church of St Leonard of Old Warden is a Grade I listed church in Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 31 October 1966.
2.7 miSEChurchChurch of St Andrew, Biggleswade
69 min walk • St Andrew's Church is the Anglican parish church for the town of Biggleswade in Bedfordshire, England. The church is Grade II* listed and comes under the Diocese of St Albans.
3.3 miNWMuseum, Historical placeWillington Dovecote and Stables
86 min walk • Willington Dovecote & Stables is a National Trust property located in Willington, near Bedford, Bedfordshire, England. Both buildings are Grade I listed. The property is a 16th-century stable and stone dovecote, which contains nesting boxes for over 1500 pigeons.
2.7 miEParkThe Lodge RSPB reserve
70 min walk • RSPB The Lodge is a nature reserve run by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, named after the building there, The Lodge, which is their headquarters. It is located south-east of the town of Sandy, Bedfordshire, in England.
4.5 miEBridgePackhorse bridge
114 min walk • A packhorse bridge is a bridge intended to carry packhorses across a river or stream. Typically a packhorse bridge consists of one or more narrow masonry arches, and has low parapets so as not to interfere with the panniers borne by the horses.
3.2 miNBridgeGreat Barford Bridge, Great Barford
83 min walk • The early fifteenth century Great Barford Bridge, sometimes called simply Barford Bridge, spans the River Great Ouse at Great Barford, Bedfordshire. It is an arch bridge with seventeen arches, originally built from limestone and sandstone.
4.5 miNEChurchChurch of St Mary
114 min walk • Church of St Mary is a Grade I listed church in Everton, Bedfordshire, England. It became a listed building on 26 November 1986. Its most famous rector was John Berridge, an early Methodist leader.
1.1 miS52°5'23"N • 0°19'22"WThe Shuttleworth Collection, Biggleswade
28 min walk • Specialty museum, Garden, Park
1.8 miNEParkThe Riddy, Sandy
45 min walk • The Riddy is an 8.4 hectare flood meadow and Local Nature Reserve located in Sandy, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, bordering the River Ivel.
3.2 miECemeteryBiggleswade Cemetery, Biggleswade
81 min walk • Biggleswade Cemetery was the main burial ground for the town of Biggleswade in Bedfordshire. Opening in 1869, the cemetery is located on Drove Road and since 1986 has been closed for burials except for interment in family plots.
4.4 miN