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Central Bedfordshire shown within Bedfordshire
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The unitary authorityLocal government administrative unit in England and Wales. of Central Bedfordshire is one of the three authorities that make up the ceremonial countyArea with an appointed Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff to represent the monarch's interest. of Bedfordshire.[1]

The borough contains 63 of the 113 Grade I listed buildingsStructure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in the county, structures considered to be of particular architectural interest.[2]

NameLocationArchitectCompletedEntry numberImage
Archer PavilionSilsoe
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Thomas Archer1709–17111113807
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Basin BridgeWoburn Park
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Sir William Chambersc. 17701114019
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Chicksands PrioryCampton and Chicksands
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Founded c. 1150, surviving remains are 13th and 15th century1137590
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Chinese Dairy and Adjoining Covered WaysWoburn Park
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Henry Hollandc. 18881321667
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Church of All SaintsChalgrave
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Early 14th century1321351
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Church of All SaintsEyeworth
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14th and 15th century1137817
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Church of All SaintsHoughton Conquest
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Early 14th century1113919
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Church of All SaintsHoughton Regis
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14th century1114707
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Church of All SaintsShillington
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14th century1312508
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Church of All SaintsSutton
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13th century1138081
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Church of All SaintsTilsworth
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13th century1159512
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Church of St AndrewLangford
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13th century1113840
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Church of St GeorgeEdworth
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14th and 15th century1113833
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Church of St GeorgeToddington
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13th century1159540
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Church of St GilesTottenhoe
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14th century1159758
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Church of St John the BaptistCockayne Hatley
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13th century1114107
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Church of St John the BaptistFlitton
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15th century1113903
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Church of St John the BaptistStanbridge
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14th century1321308
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Church of St MargaretStreatley
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14th century1321310
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Church of St MaryEaton Bray
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1321356
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Church of St MaryEverton
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1114064
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Church of St MaryKensworth
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1159080
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Church of St MaryLinslade
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1114528
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Church of St MaryPotton
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1114528
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Church of St MaryStudham
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1159252
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Church of St MarySundon
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1159488
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Church of St Mary the VirginGravenhurst
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14th century1311911
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Church of St Mary the VirginHarlington
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14th century1321734
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Church of St Mary the VirginHenlow
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12th century1312654
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Church of St Mary the VirginSalford
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Substantially 13th century1114035
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Church of St NicholasBarton-le-Clay
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12th to 15th century1321346
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Church of St NicholasHulcote
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c. 15901114036
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Church of St NicholasTingrith
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15th century1113944
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Church of St PeterArlesey
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12th century1113817
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Church of St PeterMillton Bryan
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12th century1138238
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Church of St PeterWrestlingworth
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12th-century origins1321637
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Church of St Peter and All SaintsBattlesden
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13th century1311979
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Church of St Peter and St PaulCranfield
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12th century1114029
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Church of St Peter and St PaulFlitwick
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Late 12th and 14th century, early 16th and late 19th century1137705
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Garden Houses and Retaining Walls to Terraced Gardens at Luton HooLuton Hoo Estate
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1158944
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Haynes ParkHaynes
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c. 17251321815
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Leighton Buzzard Church of All SaintsLeighton Buzzard
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Medieval1321404
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Luton HooLuton Hoo Estate
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1760s1321301
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Moggerhanger HouseMoggerhanger
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18th century1137422
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Parish Church of St AndrewAmpthill
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c. 14th–15th century
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Parish Church of St Edmund or St JamesBlunham
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Early 12th century1321759
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Parish Church of St LeonardOld Warden
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12th century1274774
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Parish Church of St Mary the VirginMarston Moretaine
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Early 14th century1114047
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Parish Church of St Mary the VirginNorthill
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1404–15471221856
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Priory Church of St PeterDunstable
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Norman1114581
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Priory House GatewayDunstable
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15th century1321391
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Ruins of Houghton House, Houghton ParkAmpthill
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c. 16201321465
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Sculpture Gallery, adjoining South Side of South StableblockWoburn Park
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c. 17901158201
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South Stableblock approx 100 Metres East of Woburn AbbeyWoburn Park
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c. 17501114011
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Southill Park HouseSouthill
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17th century1237988
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The Camelia House adjoining East End of Sculpture GalleryWoburn Park
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Sir Jeffry Wyatville18221114012
The De Grey Mausoleum adjoining Church of St John the BaptistFlitton
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16141113904
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Tower Belonging to Church of St Mary the VirginMarston Moretaine
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14th century1311714
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Warden AbbeyOld Warden
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11351222165
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Woburn AbbeyWoburn
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1747–17611114006
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Wrest Park House and Service Block Comprising Pavilions, Clock Tower and the DairySilsoe
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1834–18391311484
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