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Coordinates: 51°57′N 0°32′W / 51.95°N 0.53°W / 51.95; -0.53 Toddington Toddington  Toddington shown within Bedfordshire Population 4,195  OS grid reference TL009289 Parish Toddington Unitary authority Central Bedfordshire Ceremonial county Bedfordshire Region East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town DUNSTABLE Postcode district LU5 Dialling code 01525 Police Bedfordshire Fire Bedfordshire and Luton Ambulance East of England EU Parliament East of England UK Parliament Mid Bedfordshire List of places: UK • England • Bedfordshire Toddington is a large village and civil parish in the county of Bedfordshire, England which is situated 5 miles NNW of Luton, 4 miles (6 km) north of Dunstable, 6 miles (10 km) south west of Woburn and 35 miles NNW of London on the A5120 and B579. It is 0.5 miles from Junction 12 of the M1 motorway and lends its name to the nearby service station. The hamlet of Fancott also forms part of the Toddington civil parish. It is situated near the motorway and many larger towns, however is built around a large village green, on which sits the parish church and four of the village's seven public houses. The Dunstable Northern Bypass taking heavy traffic bound for Dunstable from the M1 away from the village has been delayed.[1] A large-scale housebuilding programme has been proposed by the government for the environs of Luton, Dunstable and Milton Keynes, and proposals to build a 20,000 seater football stadium have been withdrawn. Many of the population commute to London for work using First Capital Connect rail services from Harlington and Leagrave. Toddington has experienced a rise in house prices due to its reputation as a quiet English village and the easy commute into London. The Icknield Way Path passes through the village. For local government purposes it is in the Central Bedfordshire District, and is in the Mid-Bedfordshire parliamentary constituency, represented since 5 May 2005 by the Conservative MP Nadine Dorries. Contents 1 Amenities 2 Schools 3 Geography 4 Other information 5 References 6 External links // Amenities There are five churches, Church of England (St George), Anglican, Methodist, Baptist, and a Christian Fellowship. Toddington reputedly has the most pubs per head of population of any village in the UK. These include; The Sow and Pigs[2] The Red Lion The Bedford Arms[3] The Oddfellows Arms The Angel[4] The Griffin[5] The Bell (Upper floors were badly damaged by fire on the 21st January 2010. But the pub opened again soon after) The Fancott Arms[6] and ridable miniature railway (Fancott) (Formerly, there was The Nag's Head) Toddington also has a selection of shops and other businesses including: four hairdressers two Chinese takeway restaurants an Indian restaurant two general stores an optician Toddington Fisheries Toddington also has its own theatre - Tads Theatre, situated on Conger Lane. The theatre is owned and run by the charity group Tads Theatre, formerly known as the Toddington Amateur Dramatics Society. The group puts on between 4 and 6 in house productions a year, including an annual family pantomime. The nearest mainline rail station is Harlington, which is located in the nearby village of Harlington and is served by First Capital Connect. From Harlington station, you can travel north to Flitwick and Bedford, or south to Luton, Luton Airport Parkway, St Albans, London, Gatwick Airport and Brighton. Dropshort Marsh lies immediately south of the village (51°56′19″N 0°32′16″W / 51.9385°N 0.5379°W / 51.9385; -0.5379 (Dropshort Marsh)). It is managed as a nature reserve by the local Wildlife Trust, and is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.[7][8] Schools The village is served by two schools, Toddington St George Lower School [6] and Parkfields Middle School [7] which provide education for children aged between 5 and 13 years of age. After year 8, children transfer to Harlington Upper School located in the nearby village of Harlington. Geography Toddington is situated on a chalky plateau, Totternhoe Stone, which rises up to 100 ft above the other Mid-Bedfordshire villages (e.g. Westoning, Harlington, Flitwick). Other information Toddington Castle was a timber motte-and-bailey castle built before the 13th century in Toddington. Today only earthworks remain of the castle. Chalgrave Castle was built to the south of the village during the 11th century, however no visible remains of the structure exist today. Elizabeth I is reputed to have stayed in Toddington Manor.[citation needed] William Blake is said to have drunk at the Angel.[citation needed] References ^ Highways Agency, A5-M1 Link (Dunstable Northern Bypass). ^ [1] ^ [2] ^ [3] ^ [4] ^ [5] ^ Wildlife Trust, Dropshort Marsh. ^ Natural England, Dropshort Marsh. 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