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Studham, ENG - Postcode - HP4 1QR

Postcode HP4 1QR serves Studham in the Bedfordshire district of England. It is part of the HP4 outward code area. Use the map below for the exact location.

Location Information

City/Location/Ward Studham
County/District/Region Bedfordshire
States or Province or Territories England
States or Province or Territories Abbrieviation ENG
Postcode HP4 1QR
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GPS Coordinate

Item Description
Latitude 51.8149
Longitude -0.5357

Nearby Postcodes

Location Postcode
Slip End AL3 8QE
Harpenden AL5 3NG
Hyde AL5 3NS
Hyde AL5 3QF
Luton LU1 1AA
Luton LU1 1AR
Luton LU1 1BB
Luton LU1 1BE
Luton LU1 1BH
Luton LU1 1BL

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Maps & Location

Studham is located in Bedfordshire

About Studham

Studham Postcodes / Zipcode List

HP4 1QR

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LU6 2ND

LU6 2NG

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LU6 2NJ

LU6 2NL

LU6 2NN

LU6 2NQ

LU6 2NU

LU6 2NW

LU6 2PA

LU6 2PB

LU6 2PD

LU6 2PE

LU6 2PF

LU6 2PG

LU6 2QA

LU6 2QB

LU6 2QD

LU6 2QE

LU6 2QF

LU6 2QG

LU6 2QH

LU6 2QJ

LU6 2QL

LU6 2QN

LU6 2QQ

LU6 2QW

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Studham is a small village located in the county of Bedfordshire in the United Kingdom. With a population of just over 1,000 people, it is a quaint and charming village with a rich history and plenty of natural beauty to explore. In this essay, we will discuss various aspects of Studham, including its history, landmarks, local attractions, and community.

History:

Studham has a long and fascinating history dating back to the 12th century. The village was originally a farming community, and evidence of this can still be seen in the surrounding fields and countryside. The village was also home to a number of prominent families over the years, including the de Studhams, who gave the village its name, and the Cheyne family, who built the local manor house.

Landmarks:

Studham is home to a number of historical landmarks that are well worth visiting. One of the most famous is St Mary's Church, a beautiful medieval church that dates back to the 12th century. The church has a number of interesting features, including a Norman font and a 15th-century stained glass window. Another landmark in the village is the Studham Village Cross, which dates back to the 15th century and is one of the best-preserved examples of a village cross in the country.

Local Attractions:

Studham is surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it a popular destination for walkers and hikers. The village is located near the Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that offers stunning views and plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Other local attractions include the Dunstable Downs, a popular spot for paragliding and hang gliding, and the Ashridge Estate, a National Trust property that features extensive woodlands, meadows, and historic buildings.

Community:

Studham has a close-knit and friendly community, with a number of local events and activities taking place throughout the year. The village has a primary school, a post office, and a pub, as well as a number of small businesses and shops. One of the most popular events in the village is the Studham May Fair, which takes place each year and features live music, food stalls, and traditional games and activities.

 





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