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The Higgins Art Gallery & Museum, Bedford.Closed for redevelopment, reopening in spring 2013. |
Castle lane Bedford MK40 3XD T: 01234 718618 F: 01234 718619 Education Service: 01234 718627 bedford.museum@bedford.gov.uk thehiggins@bedford.gov.uk www.thehigginsbedford.org.uk Local Transport Walk - town centre location. Can also use Stagecoach bus no. 4 from bus station/ St. Paul's Square |
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Eagle GalleryThe Eagle Gallery artists produce work in a wide variety of media including 2D and 3D work, sculptures, pottery, jewellery, stained glass, collage and photography. The gallery is dynamic and displays change on a monthly basis with themed exhibitions throughout the year |
101 Castle Road Bedford MK40 3QP
01234 346995
info@eaglegalleryartists.co.uk
www.eaglegalleryartisits.co.uk
Local Transport Bus - Stagecoach 4 or walk from town centre (20 minutes) |
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Elstow Moot HallA 15th Century timber framed market hall, set on the village green at Elstow, The hall was originally built to serve Elstow Abbey as a market house and courtroom for the Abbess with strong connections to John Bunyan.Beautiful period furniture and exhibits illustrating 17th Century life. |
Church End Elstow Beds MK42 9XT 01234 266889 moot.hall@bedford.gov.uk www.bedford.gov.uk/moothall Groups are welcome to visit by appointment, at any time of the year. Please contact the curator for details Moot Hall Open Days: Moot Hall is open to the public from 1 to 4pm on Saturdays, from Easter (or the beginning of April) to the end of September. It is also open on Elstow Mayday and all Bank Holiday Mondays. Local Transport Bus - Stagecoach S1 or Grant Palmer 44. Alternatively Stagecoach 6 to Mile Road, Bedford, then 5 minute walk |
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Glenn Miller MuseumA unique collection dedicated to Glenn Miller, housed in the original control tower at the airfield where he was last seen alive in December 1944. See also the Airfield Archeolodgy Collection and the National Fire Service Collection, Home Front House and Summer of 1944 collection all housed in originasl wartime buildings. |
Twinwood Road Clapham MK41 6AB 01923 282725 info@twinwoodevents.com www.twinwoodevents.comOpen Sundays and Bank Holidays only between May and October. Access with event tickets only during Twinwood Festival 27th-29th Aug 2011 and special event weekends. Local Transport Taxi - from Bedford railway station or Bedford bus station. |
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John Bunyan MuseumA wonderful museum charting the life and times of John Bunyan, the author of The Pilgrim’s Progress exhibiting a number of his personal possessions and one of the largest collections of foreign translations of his written works. Adjacent, the Free Church welcomes visitors and has a series of beautiful stained glass windows depicting scenes from The Pilgrim’s Progress Open Mar-Oct Tues-Sat. Admission free |
Mill Street, Bedford, MK40 3EU
01234 213772 www.bunyanmeeting.co.uk/museum
Local Transport Taxi - from Bedford railway station or Bedford bus station. |
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Moggerhanger HouseMoggerhanger Park is a 33 acre estate in the middle of beautiful Bedfordshire countryside containing Moggerhanger House, a Grade 1 listed Country House designed by the eminent architect, Sir John Soane. The fascinating grounds contain historic woodlands, Walled Gardens and an Ice House. |
Park Road, Moggerhanger, BEDS, MK44 3RW
01767 641007 www.moggerhangerpark.com enquiries@moggerhangerpark.com
Local Transport Bus - Stagecoach M3 from Bedford bus station or St. Paul's Square |
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Museum of Military IntelligenceThe collections include the Intelligence Corps Museum charting the development of British Military Intelligence Collection - including its use in the Second World War as a “Y” Service intercept station of Enigma Codes and its post-war USAF intelligence gathering activities up until the late 1990’s. A varied and interesting collection allowing you to “Share the Secret….” Access is by appointment due to the security of the sight. |
DISC, Chicksands, Shefford, BEDS, SG17 5PR
01462 752896
reed093@disc.mod.uk www.army.mod.uk/intelligence/museum
Local Transport Bus - Stagecoach M3 from Bedford bus station or St. Paul's Square |
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Shuttleworth CollectionHome to The Shuttleworth Collection, a unique flying collection showcasing the first one hundred years of flight. Home of ‘The Flying Proms’ and many other outdoor events. Also Shuttleworth House, The Swiss Garden, Bird of Prey Centre, Jubilee Play Centre |
Shuttleworth (Old Warden) Aerodrome
Nr. Biggleswade
Bedfordshire
SG18 9EP 01767 627927 www.shuttleworth.org collection@shuttleworth.org Local Transport Bus - From bus station/ St. Paul's Square, Stagecoach M4 to Ickwell, then walk on public bridleway for around 1 - 1.5 miles. |
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Stondon Transport MuseumTake a trip down memory lane and see the last 100 years in transport. 8 halls full of exhibits including cars, motorbikes, buses, army vehicles, air craft, fire engines, pedal cycles etc. plus a full size replica of Captain Cooks ship EndeavourOpen 6 days a week from 10am to 4pm closed Fridays. |
Station Road, Lower Stondon, Henlow, Beds. SG16 6JN 01462 850339. www.transportmuseum.co.uk transportmuseum@supanet.com Local Transport Bus - From bus station/ St. Paul's Square, Stagecoach M4 to Ickwell, then walk on public bridleway for around 1 - 1.5 miles. |
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306th Bomb Group MuseumThis wonderful museum serves to commemorate the heritage of the 306th Bombardment Group and the social impact of the friendly invasion on the surrounding area during the Second World War with a large, comprehensive collection of memorabilia, photographs and displays. Open Weekends & Bank Holidays Mar-Oct |
Thurleigh Airfield Business Park, Thurleigh
BEDS, MK44 2YP
01234 708715
www.306bg.co.uk 306museum@nsch.fsnet.co.uk
Taxi - from Bedford railway station or Bedford bus station. |
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