Keysoe Row is a tiny rural hamlet in the borough of Bedford, within the county of Bedfordshire, forming part of the wider Keysoe area. It sits along quiet lanes and is made up largely of a handful of cottages, farm buildings and ribbon development rather than any formal centre.
The setting is characteristically agricultural - open arable fields, hedgerows and small woods - and the locality still leans on farming and equestrian activity for its identity, with the nearby Keysoe equestrian facilities giving the neighbourhood a sporting profile. Socially it feels village‑scale and connected to the surrounding parishes, with many residents commuting to Bedford or beyond while local life revolves around informal community institutions and countryside pursuits.