The United Kingdom ...Great Britain
2007-03-31 11:03:06
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answered by Sandwich Dill Slice 2
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Ampthill has the second largest Conservation Area in Bedfordshire and part of this area comprises the Church Square, with its historic almshouses. Apart from the road markings and two or three lamp standards, the view of St. Andrew's Church and the almshouses has changed little over the past few centuries. Some of the almshouses date back to the 15th Century. The administration and conservation of these buildings is the responsibility of eight trustees, all of whom are local people, who successfully run 'The Ampthill Feoffee Estate Charity' (Registered Charity No. 200188). The almshouses have recently undergone a programme of refurbishment and modernization in order to safeguard their future and to make them more comfortable for the residents.
For more information visit:
http://www.ampthill.org.uk
2007-04-02 14:05:36
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answered by Anonymous
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A small town in England.
According to Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampthill
"Ampthill is a small town in Bedfordshire, England, between Bedford and Luton, with a population of about 6,000. It is administered by Mid Bedfordshire District Council and Bedfordshire County Council. A regular market has taken place on Thursdays for centuries."
2007-03-31 18:02:33
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answered by Dan S 7
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Historic Charter Market Town of Ampthill, Bedfordshire.
The home town of the man that named New York, Colonel Richard Nicolls
2007-03-31 18:17:52
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answered by Rod Mac 5
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Ampthill is in Bedfordshire. It is an old town centre which has many old antique shops. There also a castle there that belonged to Henry VIII. This is the residents at Ampthill's web address, have a look it might help. www.ampthilltoday.org/
2007-03-31 18:14:31
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answered by Jag 2
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It's South of Bedford on the B530 (off the A507 to Maulden).
East of Milton Keynes.
2007-03-31 18:09:16
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answered by Froggy 7
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Bedfordshire
2007-03-31 18:01:32
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answered by Carrot Cruncher 5
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it's in bedfordshire, i used to live bout 20 mins away from there in a place called dunstable
2007-03-31 18:05:49
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answered by tj 3
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Ampthill is in Bedfordshire, not far from Luton... see the street map link below.. :)
2007-03-31 18:07:10
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answered by JENNIFER 3
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I googled it.
Ampthill is in Bedford uk
near Maulden
2007-03-31 18:03:34
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answered by chmar11 6
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