Cardington

Civil Parish in Bedfordshire

England

Cardington

Telephone Box, Church Lane, Cardington
Telephone Box, Church Lane, Cardington Credit: PAUL FARMER

Cardington is a civil parish located in the county of Bedfordshire, England. It is situated approximately 6 miles south of Bedford and covers an area of about 6.4 square miles. The village is positioned on the River Great Ouse, which runs through its eastern boundary.

Cardington is primarily a residential area, with a population of around 2,500 people. It is known for its picturesque countryside, charming village atmosphere, and historic buildings. The parish includes a mix of housing styles, ranging from traditional cottages to modern developments.

One of the notable landmarks in Cardington is the Cardington Hangars, which were originally built in the 1910s and 1920s as part of the Royal Airship Works. These hangars were used to house airships during the early days of aviation and played a significant role in the development of airship technology. Today, the hangars are used for various purposes, including film and television production.

The village also has a primary school, several local shops, a post office, and a village hall, providing essential amenities for its residents. Additionally, there are several sports and recreational facilities in the area, including a cricket ground and a football pitch.

Cardington benefits from its proximity to larger towns and cities, such as Bedford and Milton Keynes, which offer a wider range of services and employment opportunities. The village is well-connected by road, with easy access to the A421 and A600, providing links to the wider region.

Overall, Cardington offers a peaceful and scenic setting for residents while providing convenient access to nearby urban areas.

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Cardington Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.10932/-0.401583 or Grid Reference TL0946. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Telephone Box, Church Lane, Cardington
Telephone Box, Church Lane, Cardington
Airship hangars The old airship hangars at Cardington.  Known as the Royal Airship Works, it built airships for the Admiralty between 1919 and 1930, until the crash of airship R101 stopped all airship work.  It later built barrage balloons for the WW2 effort.
Airship hangars
The old airship hangars at Cardington. Known as the Royal Airship Works, it built airships for the Admiralty between 1919 and 1930, until the crash of airship R101 stopped all airship work. It later built barrage balloons for the WW2 effort.
Disused railway bridge on Southill Road The old Bedford to Hitchin line of the Midland Railway passed under this bridge near Cardington.  The line was opened in 1857, but became a backwater when the main Bedford to St. Pancras line was built for the Midland's access to London.  it closed in 1963 and the track was removed sometime after 1964.
Disused railway bridge on Southill Road
The old Bedford to Hitchin line of the Midland Railway passed under this bridge near Cardington. The line was opened in 1857, but became a backwater when the main Bedford to St. Pancras line was built for the Midland's access to London. it closed in 1963 and the track was removed sometime after 1964.
Footpath? The footpath is clear until it reaches a healthy crop of field beans.
Footpath?
The footpath is clear until it reaches a healthy crop of field beans.
All Saints Cople
All Saints Cople
The Five Bells Cople
The Five Bells Cople
Middle Farm entrance
Middle Farm entrance
The five bells Cople
The five bells
Cople
All Saints, Cople, Beds
All Saints, Cople, Beds
All Saints, Cople, Beds
All Saints, Cople, Beds
Farm track access bridge in old trackbed north of Old Warden Tunnel
Farm track access bridge in old trackbed north of Old Warden Tunnel
Disused railway embankment The line of tree/bushes are on a disused railway embankment.
Disused railway embankment
The line of tree/bushes are on a disused railway embankment.
Park Lane (track) looking south Public Bridleway between the fields of Wood End Farm
Park Lane (track) looking south
Public Bridleway between the fields of Wood End Farm
Park Lane (track) looking north Public Bridleway between the fields on Wood End Farm
Park Lane (track) looking north
Public Bridleway between the fields on Wood End Farm
Wood End Farm from Public Footpath
Wood End Farm
from Public Footpath
Wood End Farm pond from public footpath through the Farm.
Wood End Farm pond
from public footpath through the Farm.
Fields on Wood End Farm farmbuildings beyond hedge on left hand side
Fields on Wood End Farm
farmbuildings beyond hedge on left hand side
Bridleway to Herring's Green Looking south-west from Southill Road near Manor Farm.
Bridleway to Herring's Green
Looking south-west from Southill Road near Manor Farm.
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Cardington is located at Grid Ref: TL0946 (Lat: 52.10932, Lng: -0.401583)

Unitary Authority: Bedford

Police Authority: Bedfordshire

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