The village and civil parish of Stevington lies a few miles west of Bedford in Bedfordshire. It is a compact, historic settlement noted for its well‑preserved medieval church and a distinctive restored post mill that crowns a local rise, together with a conservation area of traditional cottages, lanes and rural stonework that give the place a very English village character.
Surrounded by arable farmland, the parish retains a strongly rural feel while many residents commute into Bedford and other nearby towns; agriculture and small local enterprises remain part of the economy. Community life is active, with volunteers and local societies involved in maintaining the windmill and village amenities, and occasional village events that celebrate Stevington’s local heritage.
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