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Upper Sundon

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Upper Sundon is a village located in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. [1]

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  1. 18 relations: Baron Badlesmere, Bedfordshire, Central Bedfordshire, Civil parish, De Clare, Domesday Book, Icknield Way Path, Ivinghoe Beacon, Knettishall Heath, Lower Sundon, Luton, M1 motorway, Mid Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency), Scrope, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Sundon, Sundon Chalk Quarry, William Clayton, 1st Baron Sundon.

Baron Badlesmere

Baron Badlesmere was a title in the Peerage of England.

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Bedfordshire

Bedfordshire (abbreviated Beds) is a ceremonial county in the East of England.

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Central Bedfordshire

Central Bedfordshire is a unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of Bedfordshire, England. Upper Sundon and Central Bedfordshire are Central Bedfordshire District.

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Civil parish

In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government.

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De Clare

The House of Clare was a prominent Anglo-Norman noble house that ruled the Earldoms of Pembroke, Hertford and Gloucester in England and Wales throughout its history, playing a prominent role in the Norman invasion of Ireland.

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Domesday Book

Domesday Book (the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book") is a manuscript record of the Great Survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 at the behest of King William the Conqueror.

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Icknield Way Path

The Icknield Way Path or Icknield Way Trail is a long distance footpath and riding route in East Anglia, England.

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Ivinghoe Beacon

Ivinghoe Beacon is a prominent hill and landmark in Buckinghamshire, England, 233 m (757 ft) above sea level in the Chiltern Hills, close to Ivinghoe and Aldbury.

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Knettishall Heath

Knettishall Heath is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Knettishall in Suffolk.

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Lower Sundon

Lower Sundon is a hamlet located in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England. Upper Sundon and Lower Sundon are Bedfordshire geography stubs and Central Bedfordshire District.

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Luton

Luton is a town and unitary authority with borough status in Bedfordshire, England, with a population at the 2021 census of 225,262.

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M1 motorway

The M1 motorway connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle.

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Mid Bedfordshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Mid Bedfordshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Blake Stephenson of the Conservative Party since the 2024 United Kingdom general election.

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Scrope

Scrope (pronounced "scroop") is the name of an old English family of Norman origin that first came into prominence in the 14th century.

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Site of Special Scientific Interest

A site of special scientific interest (SSSI) in Great Britain, or an area of special scientific interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland, is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man.

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Sundon

Sundon is a civil parish in the English county of Bedfordshire. Upper Sundon and Sundon are Bedfordshire geography stubs and Central Bedfordshire District.

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Sundon Chalk Quarry

Sundon Chalk Quarry is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Upper Sundon in Bedfordshire.

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William Clayton, 1st Baron Sundon

William Clayton later Baron Sundon after Godfrey Kneller William Clayton, 1st Baron Sundon (1671 – 29 April 1752) of Sundon Hall, Sundon, Bedfordshire was a British Treasury official and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1716 to 1752.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Sundon