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has designated the area as part of The
Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire Claylands (NCA 88). Central Bedfordshire Council has classified the landscape as Cockayne Hatley Clay Farmland (1C). Characteristics are gentle rolling slopes rising to the low plateau of Cockayne Hatley Wood, from which there are
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On 1 April 1985 the civil parishes of
Cockayne Hatley and Wrestlingworth were merged to form "Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley" civil parish. The Parish Council has seven elected members and meets bi-monthly at the Memorial Hall, Wrestlingworth. Cockayne Hatley is part of Potton ward for elections
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A fire destroyed much of the south facing building in 1931. Although repaired, many of the grand rooms and architecture were lost. Mr
Whitehead left the Hall shortly after the war selling the whole estate to the Co-op Farming group. Much of the property subsequently fell into disrepair before the
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in the 15th century. The Hall has been added to and rebuilt many times. The main parts of the present building are early
Victorian with the East wing dating back to the reign of George I. There is still a single wall and fireplace dating back to Tudor times.
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Baptist reflect the affluence of its history.
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is situated at the gates of an ancient hall and dates to the thirteenth century. It contains numerous high quality works of carved wood and stained glass, mostly from the abbey of Alne near
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Cockayne Hatley Wood.
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1070:"A Crinkle Crankle Wall at Home Farm (1138340)"
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1170:"The History of Wendy"
992:. Cranfield University
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