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Houghton Conquest is a charming and historic village situated in the Central Bedfordshire district, close to the border with the Borough of Bedford, located roughly five miles south of Bedford town centre.
The village maintains a strong community spirit and rural atmosphere, featuring a number of well-preserved thatched cottages, local amenities including a village shop and post office, Houghton Conquest Lower School, a village hall, and three popular pubs: The Knife and Cleaver, The Royal Oak, and The Chequers.
Historically notable sites in the area include the ruins of the 17th-century Houghton House and the 14th-century All Saints' Church, one of the largest parish churches in Bedfordshire, while for outdoor enthusiasts, the village is nestled at the foot of the Greensand Ridge, offering numerous public footpaths, bridleways, and proximity to Kings Wood and Glebe Meadows Nature Reserve.
The location is highly appealing for commuters due to its easy access to major road networks like the A6 and A421, which provide links to Bedford and Milton Keynes, while the main Bedford railway station is a short drive away, offering fast, direct train services to London St Pancras.