Little Staughton is a small rural village and civil parish in the borough of Bedford, in Bedfordshire, England. It sits amid gently rolling farmland close to the boundary with Cambridgeshire, retaining a quintessential village feel with hedged lanes, traditional cottages and open fields that reflect its agricultural setting.
The settlement has medieval roots and a compact historic core with several older buildings and a parish church, and village life is centred on community activities and the hall rather than heavy industry. The local economy remains largely agricultural with some small businesses, while many residents commute to nearby towns such as Bedford and St Neots; the village is noted for its quiet character and occasional community events.
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