Chawston

Hamlet in Bedfordshire, England
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::summary Hamlet in Bedfordshire, England ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox UK place"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | England |
| static_image_name | Glasshouses, Roxton Road, Chawston - geograph.org.uk - 449747.jpg |
| static_image_caption | Glasshouses near Roxton Road |
| coordinates | |
| official_name | Chawston |
| civil_parish | Wyboston, Chawston and Colesden |
| unitary_england | Bedford |
| lieutenancy_england | Bedfordshire |
| region | East of England |
| constituency_westminster | North East Bedfordshire |
| post_town | BEDFORD |
| postcode_district | MK44 |
| postcode_area | MK |
| dial_code | 01480 |
| os_grid_reference | TL152562 |
| :: |
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Chawston is a hamlet in the civil parish of Wyboston, Chawston and Colesden, a part of the Borough of Bedford in the county of Bedfordshire, England.
Although mainly situated on the western side of the A1 trunk road, the settlement does have a number of residential properties on the eastern side.
Chawston is some 7.5 mi northeast of Bedford and 3.5 mi southwest of St Neots.
History
Chawston was first recorded as a settlement in 1086 as part of the Domesday Book (it is actually recorded as Chauelestorne and Calnestorne).
The Chawston manor estate dates to 1186, though the current Chawston Manor House is a 17th-century Grade II listed building. A former M.P. for Bedfordshire, Robert Hunt, owned Chawston Manor in 1414. The manor passed to his son, Roger Hunt, who was Speaker of the House of Commons in 1421 and 1433. He also became baron of the Exchequer.
During the 1930s, much of Chawston was incorporated into the Land Settlement Association scheme (LSA). The scheme provided smallholdings of five acres in Chawston to unemployed miners from Kent and North East England. The new tenants of the land were required to sell any produce they grew through the LSA scheme. Approximately fifty years later, the LSA was abolished, and the properties in Chawston were sold on the open market, though some were secured by existing tenants. Many of the original LSA cottages have been extended and renovated since this time.
Chawston today
Chawston is mainly residential. The nearest shops and local services are in the neighbouring village of Wyboston.
References
References
- (2007-04-01). "Hosted By Bedford Borough Council: Introduction". Bedfordshire.gov.uk.
- "Hosted By Bedford Borough Council: The Manor of Chawston". Bedfordshire.gov.uk.
- (2007-05-03). "plan". Wccparish.co.uk.
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