Felmersham and Radwell, Bedfordshire, England
 Two North Bedfordshire villages 7 miles north west of Bedford on the banks of the River Ouse
 
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Overview

The parish of Felmersham and Radwell is located 60 miles north of London and 7 miles north west of Bedford in the county of Bedfordshire. The total population of the two villages of Felmersham and Radwell is approximately 800 people. The parish is almost encircled by the River Ouse with access to the north and the south by an early 19C bridge and a mid 18C bridge.

Overlooking the river at Felmersham is the 13C St. Mary’s Church, built between 1220 and 1240, it is a fine example of Early English architecture. Next to the church is a 15C Tithe Barn.  Customers at The Sun public house can enjoy a pint whilst playing darts, skittles or surfing the Net.

Radwell has a triangular shaped village green encompassed on two sides with thatched cottages and The Swan public house. An ideal spot to have a summer drink or a meal.

 
 

felmersham.info is a sister site to www.felmersham.net


felmersham.net is the community web site for
the parish of Felmersham and Radwell.

  Copyright © 2006  Revised: March 28, 2007

 

River Ouse


Felmersham Church - East End


Radwell Bridge (1766)