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Heights to the west and Ampthill Gardens to the east. Other significant housing developments have been completed behind The Limes, at the former site of Russell House, off Swaffield Close and in the old orchard off Church Street. A microbrewery reviving the name of the Ampthill Brewery was started in 2014 on the Ampthill industrial estate but ceased operations the following year.
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Ampthill also has a very popular and active Bowls Club, off Brinsmade Road and accessed through the attractive Kings Arms Path Gardens. The club celebrated its centenary in 2019, and has a llama as its emblem, representing the zoo owned by club founder, Sir Anthony Wingfield. All ages and abilities
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Ampthill is one of the most expensive places to buy a house in Bedfordshire, even in comparison with other mid-Bedfordshire towns such as neighbouring Flitwick, and Cranfield. In a survey, it was found that the majority of Ampthill's workers are employed locally, with around 20% working in Ampthill
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in 1894. The urban district council continued to meet at the courthouse until 1920, when it moved its meetings to a room at the town's fire station at 10 Bedford Street, which had been built in 1902. After a new fire station was built in Oliver Street in 1954, the council converted the rest of the
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and are thus one of the top 24 sides in the country. The Rugby Club has over 1000 registered members, fields teams from every age group from U6's up to U18's. They also have 2 ladies sides and 6 adult men sides. Ampthill Town Cricket Club has been established since 1890 and currently have teams
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supermarket, an improved town car park and a development of shops and apartments known as Oxlet House. The supermarket opened on 29 September 2006, with Oxlet House being completed in late 2007. Since then, two major new housing estates have been constructed on the south side of town - Ampthill
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The annual Remembrance Day parade takes place, commencing at St Andrews Church, passing through the town streets, down the Alameda walk to the Cenotaph war memorial. The parade includes marchers representing all the services and civilian organisations of Ampthill who each leave a wreath on the
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The event also included the Ampthill Gala, which began with a parade of floats around the town, built and staffed by people from the local schools and communities. The parade ended at Ampthill Cricket Club, located just outside of Ampthill Great Park, where a variety of stalls set up by local
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The Ampthill Festival was first held in 1981 and was held annually with some exceptions. In 2023 the event was cancelled due to adverse weather conditions and as a result the company behind the festival, Ampthill Festival CIC, entered administration due to a lack of funding and the event was
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and was known for keeping a menagerie of animals including cheetas, sloth bears, barbary rams, llamas, ostriches and camels. In 1939, the outbreak of war necessitated the disposal of this private zoo and the animals were relocated to
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Planning Application 672/54: 10 Bedford Street, Ampthill, Conversion to Council Offices (approved) – referenced in planning application MB/02/00139/REG3 to Mid Bedfordshire District Council, available from Central Bedfordshire
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Recent years have witnessed substantial development in Ampthill and the surrounding area. The former site of the old Ampthill Brewery in Bedford Street area was substantially redeveloped in 2006/2007, with the demolition of a
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reactivated Elizabethan cottage in Millbrook and lived there for many years until he moved to America in 1969 where he directed and produced many American TV shows. He was a known philanthropist and benefactor in
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lived in Ampthill from 1919 until his death in 1964 at Avenue House, 20 Church Street. Among his last projects was the building that housed Mid Bedfordshire District Council (formerly the
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near the cross-shaped monument to Catherine of Aragon, at the precise spot touched by the tip of the monument's shadow at noon on the day of either the March or September equinox.
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Ampthill formerly hosted its own annual festival weekend in the summer. This event included two music events: a live rock music event "AmpRocks", which hosted acts such as
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During WWII there was a farming camp near Ampthill where volunteers recovered sugarbeet and were accommodated in tents in the grounds of a nearby country mansion.
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showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are residents, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate
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AKA Raymond DeVere-Austin Baron of Delvin, film and television director, screenwriter, novelist and producer of many action/adventure TV series including
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yearly and host an annual friendly game with London Zoo. Their home is in Ampthill Great Park with a clubhouse and scorebox near the west carpark.
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for intellectuals. Lady Holland planted trees to create the Alameda walk, inspired by the Almeida in Madrid. Ampthill Park was later home to
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playing in the Hertfordshire league and the Bedfordshire league putting out at least four teams on Saturdays and Sunday. They also host a
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12 Dunstable Street: Completed 1965 for Ampthill Rural District Council, then offices of Mid Bedfordshire District Council 1974–2006
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was built to the south of the tunnel, at the bottom of the hill and over a mile from the market place. This station closed in 1959.
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was developed for housing along Church Avenue, with the site adjacent to the Wingfield Club of which Sir Anthony was President.
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who play at Ampthill Park. Ampthill Super7s is the local 7-a-side football league. It takes place every Monday and Thursday at
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Ampthill has a high concentration of public amenities, including schools, doctors surgeries, a fire and ambulance station.
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opened its main line from the Midlands to London. In order to cross the ridge of high ground on which Ampthill stands, the
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of Ampthill was created in 1974 for the former urban district, with its council taking the name Ampthill Town Council.
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In 1542 an Act of Parliament created the 'Honour of Ampthill', an area of 45 parishes around the town, including 11 in
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supermarket and a selection of small independent specialist shops. A number of small businesses such as solicitors,
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coast, and the cannonball which killed him is preserved on his tomb. The church also contains a ring of eight
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Sir Anthony Wingfield (1857 - 1952) who lived in Ampthill House (demolished in 1953). Sir Anthony served as
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granted a charter for a weekly market to be held on a Thursday. In 2019 the market celebrated 800 years.
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itself, and most of the remainder travelling to nearby centres of employment such as Bedford, Luton and
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were both abolished in 2009, since when Ampthill has formed part of the unitary authority of
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which Sir Anthony had helped to establish a few years earlier. The site of Ampthill House
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The Bedfordshire Railway & Transport Association is campaigning for the reopening of
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on 106.5 FM, and Bedford Radio, a community based radio station which broadcast online.
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charities and businesses could be found, as well as a number of fairground attractions.
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origin. The first settlement was called 'Æmethyll', which literally means either '
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Ampthill is a commercial centre for surrounding villages; it has several
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lived at Park Farm until his death in January 2015. One episode of
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The town is served by the local newspaper, Bedford Today (formerly
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was a frequent visitor to Ampthill Castle, and it was there that
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in 1738 and became a ruin after the removal of the roof in 1794.
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Ampthill Park was the burial place for the golden hare in the
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There are two tiers of local government covering Ampthill, at
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Bedford Railway branch line opened in 1846, with a station at
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lived from 1531 until divorced in 1533, when she was moved to
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Ampthill town centre with clock tower (1852) and market place
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Thatched cottages in Woburn Street, Ampthill. Built 1812–16
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approximately 2.5 km (1.6 miles) south of Ampthill.
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built between 1812 and 1816 to house his estate workers.
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Ampthill Urban District was abolished in 1974 under the
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which closed in 1959. The nearest railway station is
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Local news and television programmes are provided by
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Ampthill Town Remembrance Day Parade 14 November 2021
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Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896
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Ampthill is located in Bedfordshire
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