Little Staughton is a small rural village and civil parish in the borough of Bedford, in Bedfordshire, sitting close to the county boundary with Cambridgeshire and the historic area of Huntingdonshire. It occupies a patchwork of arable fields, hedgerows and quiet lanes typical of north Bedfordshire, giving it a pleasant, unspoilt countryside feel while remaining within reach of larger towns.
The village has clear historic roots visible in its older buildings and a medieval parish church, and village life still revolves around community activities and the village hall. The local economy remains rooted in agriculture, though many residents now commute to nearby towns for work, and the area is appreciated for walks, wildlife and a strong sense of local identity.
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