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'''Kensworth''' is a village in [[Hertfordshire]], lying close by the Bedfordshire border, on the road to [[Whipsnade]] in the latter county.  It is on the edge of [[Dunstable Downs]], and includes the hamlets of '''California''' and '''Kensworth Lynch'''.  The large town of [[Dunstable]] lies to the north.
'''Kensworth''' is a village in [[Hertfordshire]], lying close by the [[Bedfordshire]] border, on the road to [[Whipsnade]] in the latter county.


Today the village contains a lower school, a village hall, 2 churches, 2 shops and 2 pubs. Kensworth Chalk Pit is a working quarry and is the biggest employer in the parish. The pit is owned and mined by Cemex, but has also been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest by Natural England.<ref>[http://www.bedsrigs.org.uk/sites/Kensworth%20Quarry.html Kensworth Quarry]</ref>
Kensworth is on the edge of [[Dunstable Downs]], and includes the hamlets of '''California''' and '''Kensworth Lynch'''. The large town of [[Dunstable]] lies to the north.


Kensworth Parish Council administers some local services and facilities in the parish, including a village recreation ground and a provision of allotments. The council has 9 members who are elected every 4 years.
==Church==
[[File:Church of St Mary, Kensworth.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Mary's, Kensworth]]
*[[Church of England]]: St Mary The Virgin
 
The parish church, St Mary the Virgin, is a Norman building with later additions. Its stained glass window was previously displayed in London.
 
==About the village==
This is a village well provided for as places of this size go.  There are two churches, two pubs and two shops.  There a village hall, allotments, a recreation ground, and a lower school.
 
Kensworth Chalk Pit is a working quarry and is the biggest employer in the parish. The pit is owned and mined by Cemex, but has also been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest by Natural England.


==Outside links==
==Outside links==
{{Commons}}
{{Commons}}
* [http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/kensworth_timeline.htm Kensworth timeline]
*[http://www.kensworthparishcouncil.gov.uk/ Kensworth Parish Council]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk/webingres/bedfordshire/vlib/0.digitised_resources/kensworth_timeline.htm Kensworth timeline]
* [http://www.kensworthparishcouncil.gov.uk/ Kensworth Parish Council]

Latest revision as of 20:30, 21 July 2014

Kensworth
Hertfordshire

Cottage in Kensworth Lynch
Location
Grid reference: TL033180
Location: 51°51’5"N, -0°30’5"W
Data
Post town: Dunstable
Postcode: LU6
Dialling code: 01582
Local Government
Council: Central Bedfordshire
Parliamentary
constituency:
South West Bedfordshire

Kensworth is a village in Hertfordshire, lying close by the Bedfordshire border, on the road to Whipsnade in the latter county.

Kensworth is on the edge of Dunstable Downs, and includes the hamlets of California and Kensworth Lynch. The large town of Dunstable lies to the north.

Church

St Mary's, Kensworth

The parish church, St Mary the Virgin, is a Norman building with later additions. Its stained glass window was previously displayed in London.

About the village

This is a village well provided for as places of this size go. There are two churches, two pubs and two shops. There a village hall, allotments, a recreation ground, and a lower school.

Kensworth Chalk Pit is a working quarry and is the biggest employer in the parish. The pit is owned and mined by Cemex, but has also been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest by Natural England.

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Kensworth)

References