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Ampthill

Town in England
Ampthill is a town and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. It lies between Bedford and Luton. At the 2021 census it had a population of 8,825. Wikipedia
Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
Civil parish: Ampthill
Dialling code: 01525
OS grid reference: TL035375
Population: 8,822 (Parish, 2021)
Post town: BEDFORD
Postcode district: MK45

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Ampthill is a town and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. It lies between Bedford and Luton. At the 2021 census it ...
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Ampthill was in an area of excellent hunting and was close to London. The core of the castle was a stone-built great hall and several substantial residential ...
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Ampthill is a lovely little market town that has everything history or nature fans could want. On one side it is sheltered by hills under the brow of the ...
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North of the town the majestic remains of Houghton House, a Jacobean mansion, can be seen. Once the home to the Bruce family (Earls of Ailesbury and Elgin) who ...
Ampthill is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Houghton House · The Millbrook Golf Club · Ampthill Park · Ampthill Brewhouse · Greensand ...
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The top attractions to visit in Ampthill are: Ampthill Park · Houghton House · Greensand Ridge Walk · Ampthill Brewhouse · Ampthill Micro-Museum · See ...
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Since the 15th century Ampthill Park has been the site of a royal residence and hunting ground, and a landscaped garden for generations of aristocratic ...
The name 'Ampthill' is reputed to be of Anglo-Saxon origin from the first settlement called 'Aemethyll', which means either 'ant-heap' or 'ant infested hill'.