Putteridge Bury, Luton
#36 among attractions in Luton


Facts and practical information
Putteridge Bury is a country house on the edge of the built-up area of Luton, Bedfordshire, England but located just over the county boundary in the parish of Offley in Hertfordshire. ()
Putteridge Bury – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Mall, Wardown Park, South Beds Golf Club, Luton Town Hall.
 Shopping, Shopping centre Shopping, Shopping centre- The Mall, Luton- 70 min walk • The Mall Luton is in the centre of Luton, in Bedfordshire, England. It was formerly an Arndale Centre, until it was purchased by Capital & Regional in January 2006. 
 Park Park- Wardown Park, Luton- 58 min walk • Wardown Park is situated on the River Lea in Luton. The park has various sporting facilities, is home to the Wardown Park Museum and contains formal gardens. 
 Golf Golf- South Beds Golf Club, Luton- 57 min walk • South Beds Golf Club is a golf club in Galley Hill, near Bramingham and north of Luton, Bedfordshire, England. It was established in 1893 and is ranked as the fourth best golf course in the county by the website Top 100 Golf Courses. 
 City hall, Town City hall, Town- Luton Town Hall, Luton- 72 min walk • Luton Town Hall is a building at the junction between Manchester Street, Upper George Street and George Street, Luton, England; the current building was completed in 1936 on the site of the older Town Hall, which was burnt down 19 July 1919, following the Peace Day Riots. 
 Church Church- St Mary's Church, Luton- 69 min walk • St Mary's Church is an Anglican Church in the centre of the town of Luton, England. The church has a rich and long history, being over 900 years old and has been rebuilt and refurbished constantly over the centuries. 
 Nature, Natural attraction, Protected area Nature, Natural attraction, Protected area- Telegraph Hill- 65 min walk • Telegraph Hill is a nature reserve near Lilley in north Hertfordshire. It is in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 
 Forts and castles, Vernacular architecture Forts and castles, Vernacular architecture- Someries Castle, Luton- 73 min walk • Someries Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, in the Parish of Hyde, near the town of Luton, Bedfordshire, England. It was built in the 15th century by Sir John Wenlock, whose ghost is reputed to haunt the castle. 
 Museum Museum- Wardown Park Museum, Luton- 55 min walk • Wardown House Museum and Gallery formerly Wardown Park Museum and, before that, the Luton Museum & Art Gallery in Luton, is housed in a large Victorian mansion in Wardown Park on the outskirts of the town centre. The museum collection focuses on the traditional crafts of Bedfordshire, notably lace-making and hat-making. 
 Park Park- Galley and Warden Hills, Luton- 50 min walk • Galley and Warden Hills is a 47 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Warden Hill, a suburb of Luton in Bedfordshire. The local planning authority is Central Bedfordshire Council, and it was notified in 1986 under Section 28 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. It is also a Local Nature Reserve. 
 Concerts and shows, Performing arts Concerts and shows, Performing arts- The Hat Factory, Luton- 68 min walk • The Hat Factory is an arts facility in the centre of Luton, England that seeks to develop the arts in the town and surrounding region. The Hat Factory opened in April 2004, and includes theatre, music, comedy, dance and film programmes. 
 Church, Gothic Revival architecture Church, Gothic Revival architecture- Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Luton- 76 min walk • Our Lady Help of Christians Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Luton, Bedfordshire. It was founded in 1845 and the present church was built in 1910. It is situated on the corner of Castle Street and Victoria Street, next to the A505 road, in the town centre. 
