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Horne Lane, MK40, Castle Ward, Bedford, Bedfordshire


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Nearest Named Buildings

  • - 104 m
    Registry of Marriages and Civil Partnerships Formerly the Old Town Hall and before that Bedford Grammar School (founded 1552) 1767 refacing of Tudor building by Isaac Clayson, further refaced with additions 1861.
    https://www.bedford.gov.uk/births-deaths-and-marriages/marri...
  • - 101 m
    Horne Lane 2
    Local Government Customer Services Centre Formerly the Civic Theatre, and before that the North Extension to the adjacent Old Town Hall.
  • - 213 m
    St Paul's Square
    https://www.stpaulschurchbedford.org.uk/
  • - 207 m
  • - 282 m
    St Paul's Square
    https://www.bedfordcornexchange.co.uk/
  • - 234 m
    Harpur Square
    Function rooms available for hire via Bedford Corn Exchange. Formerly the Bedford Public Library and before that the Bedford Literary and Scientific Institute and General Library. Built 1834.
    http://www.bedfordcornexchange.co.uk/hire/#Harpur-Suite
  • - 260 m
    Harpur Street
  • - 137 m
    Horne Lane
  • - 255 m
    Midland Road 34,36,38,40
    https://www.tesco.com/store-locator/bedford/36-midland-road
  • - 95 m
  • - 143 m
    Harpur Square
    The handsome stone facade of the former Bedford Modern School (Edward Blore, 1831-4) is retained to house a 1970's shopping arcade known as the Harpur Centre, formerlyowned by the Harpur Trust, a charity which administers three private schools in Bedford.
  • - 288 m
    Commercial Road
    www.bedfordsalvationarmy.org.uk
  • - 207 m
    Riverside Square
    https://thelounges.co.uk/albero/
  • - 234 m
    Commercial Road 1
  • - 255 m
    Formerly known as Shire Hall. 1879/81 by Alfred Waterhouse. Red brick dressed with red terracotta.
  • - 177 m
    1885/6 by Basil Champneys, in a later Stuart style. Built as part of the Grammar School and used as such, 1886/91; then part of the Girls' Modern School 1891/1938. Subsequently County Council Offices.
  • - 296 m
    Midland Road

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 OSM Tags

abuttersretail
way typeprimary
lanes1
maxspeed30 mph
nameHorne Lane
onewayyes
refA600
source:maxspeedStats19
source:nameOSLocator
surfaceasphalt