Chapel End

Settlement in Bedfordshire

England

Chapel End

Track to The Mill House
Track to The Mill House Credit: JThomas

Chapel End is a small village located in the county of Bedfordshire, England. Situated approximately 6 miles south of Bedford, the village is nestled within the beautiful countryside, surrounded by lush green fields and rolling hills.

The village is home to a tight-knit community of around 500 residents, giving it a close and friendly atmosphere. It boasts a rich history, with records dating back to medieval times. The name Chapel End is thought to originate from the presence of a chapel that once stood in the area.

One of the notable features of Chapel End is its picturesque church, St. Mary's. This historic church dates back to the 12th century and is known for its stunning architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. It serves as a focal point for the community and hosts regular services and events.

In terms of amenities, Chapel End offers a few local shops and businesses to cater to the needs of its residents. There is also a primary school within the village, providing education for the younger population.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Chapel End offers plenty of opportunities for walking and exploring the surrounding countryside. There are several footpaths and bridleways that lead through the lush landscapes, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy the tranquility of nature.

Overall, Chapel End is a charming village that combines a rich history, beautiful landscapes, and a close-knit community, making it an attractive place to live or visit.

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Chapel End Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.210981/-0.3893 or Grid Reference TL1058. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track to The Mill House
Track to The Mill House
Farmland near Mill House
Farmland near Mill House
St Neots Road Heading east.
St Neots Road
Heading east.
Mill Road, Mill End
Mill Road, Mill End
Mill Road at the junction of Church Road
Mill Road at the junction of Church Road
Wilden Road, Rootham's Green
Wilden Road, Rootham's Green
Mill Road at the junction of Church Road I've been here before <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7052976" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7052976">Link</a>
Mill Road at the junction of Church Road
I've been here before Link
Mill Road, Mill End
Mill Road, Mill End
Field by Little Staughton Road, Church End
Field by Little Staughton Road, Church End
Little Staughton Road, Church End
Little Staughton Road, Church End
Austin Healeys at Bolnhurst Country Show The car that gave its name to a famous rugby player, or not, lined up in a classic car display at Bolnhurst Country Show.
Austin Healeys at Bolnhurst Country Show
The car that gave its name to a famous rugby player, or not, lined up in a classic car display at Bolnhurst Country Show.
Bike collection, Bolnhurst One of many and varied collections at the Bolnhurst Country Show.
Bike collection, Bolnhurst
One of many and varied collections at the Bolnhurst Country Show.
Opperman Motor Cart, Bolnhurst The Boreham Wood built Motor Cart was a useful tool on farms, small holdings and factories for moving materials around. The engine is mounted mid point on the front wheel and drives the same. This was a display item at the Bolnhurst Country Show. The machine on the back is work in progress.
Opperman Motor Cart, Bolnhurst
The Boreham Wood built Motor Cart was a useful tool on farms, small holdings and factories for moving materials around. The engine is mounted mid point on the front wheel and drives the same. This was a display item at the Bolnhurst Country Show. The machine on the back is work in progress.
AEC 8 wheeler at Bolnhurst Country Show A very well restored Mammoth Major that would probably look better trundling along the A6 just up the road than parading in a grass field but nice to see enthusiast keeping up the good work.
AEC 8 wheeler at Bolnhurst Country Show
A very well restored Mammoth Major that would probably look better trundling along the A6 just up the road than parading in a grass field but nice to see enthusiast keeping up the good work.
White van man, Bolnhurst The ubiquitous Ford Transit Van has had many claims to fame (not all desirable)
The early 1970's model in fine condition was built 30 plus years before White van man became synonymous with tailgate driving and high street deliveries on double yellow lines.
The van is making its way around the Bolnhurst country show parade ring.
White van man, Bolnhurst
The ubiquitous Ford Transit Van has had many claims to fame (not all desirable) The early 1970's model in fine condition was built 30 plus years before White van man became synonymous with tailgate driving and high street deliveries on double yellow lines. The van is making its way around the Bolnhurst country show parade ring.
Garden tools on display at Bolnhurst Country Show A selection of wheeled hoes and seed drills followed by the usual line up of portable and stationary engines at the Bolnhurst Country Show.
Garden tools on display at Bolnhurst Country Show
A selection of wheeled hoes and seed drills followed by the usual line up of portable and stationary engines at the Bolnhurst Country Show.
Mill Stone in a Wall
Mill Stone in a Wall
View towards New Road Farm
View towards New Road Farm
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Chapel End is located at Grid Ref: TL1058 (Lat: 52.210981, Lng: -0.3893)

Unitary Authority: Bedford

Police Authority: Bedfordshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 52.210981,-0.3893
Chapel End
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Defibrillator
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