Is Toddington a good place to live?
Toddington: The Bedfordshire area described by resident as a “horrible village full of wannabe Lutoners” Bedfordshire is a great place to live, with close proximity to London, beautiful green spaces and zoos. But there’s no pleasing everyone, and some people love to be critical of the place they live.
What is Toddington famous for?
Toddington Manor is a Tudor Manor house located on the North edge of the village with an extremely long history going back to well before the Norman invasion in 1066. Elizabeth I came to Toddington Manor in 1563 and knighted the owner Henry Cheney.
Is Toddington a town?
Despite the size of the village, it has a large church, St Andrew’s which contains the marble tombs of local nobility, the Tracy family, who variously lived at Sudeley Castle, Hailes Abbey and Toddington Manor….Toddington, Gloucestershire.
Toddington | |
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Post town | Cheltenham |
Postcode district | GL54 |
Police | Gloucestershire |
Fire | Gloucestershire |
What council is Toddington under?
Town and Parish Councils – Toddington Parish Council | Central Bedfordshire Council.
Where is the best part of Luton to live?
Toddington, just a short drive north of Luton, is ranked the best place to live in and around Luton.
Where should I move in Bedfordshire?
Below are the top 10 towns in Bedfordshire which have seen the biggest percentage increase in house prices since 2014.
- Sandy – 35.07 per cent.
- Bedford – 33.33 per cent.
- Biggleswade – 32.24 per cent.
- Dunstable – 30.87 per cent.
- Leighton Buzzard – 25.44 per cent.
- Sharnbrook – 25.19 per cent.
- Bromham – 22.98 per cent.
Is Bedfordshire a nice place to live?
Bedford is also very highly regarded. The Sunday Times voted Bedford as one of the best places to live in the UK in 2019, calling the town unfairly underappreciated! We aim to put the spotlight on Bedford, highlighting everything all that is great.