Stevington is a small, picturesque village in the borough of Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, sitting on the gentle slopes above the valley of the River Great Ouse about four miles west of Bedford. The settlement retains a compact, largely rural character with thatched cottages, hedgerow-lined lanes and a designated conservation area.
Stevington is best known for its early‑19th‑century windmill, which has been restored and opens to visitors, and a medieval parish church, reflecting a long local history rooted in agriculture. Today the village combines farming with a commuter population and an active village community centred on the hall and occasional local events, preserving a strong village identity despite good road links to larger towns.
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