Wootton, Bedfordshire
Wootton | |
Wootton shown within Bedfordshire
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Population | 4,156 (2011 census) |
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OS grid reference | TL005455 |
Unitary authority | Bedford |
Ceremonial county | Bedfordshire |
Region | East |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | BEDFORD |
Postcode district | MK43 |
Dialling code | 01234 |
Police | Bedfordshire |
Fire | Bedfordshire and Luton |
Ambulance | East of England |
EU Parliament | East of England |
UK Parliament | Mid Bedfordshire |
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Wootton is a large village and civil parish located to the south-west of Bedford, in the north of Bedfordshire, England. The parish also includes the hamlets of Hall End, Keeley Green (commonly known as millionaire row due to a few houses along the long road worth over a million pounds) and Wootton Green.
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History
Wootton has had a long association with brickmaking, but is now mainly a dormitory community for Bedford and Milton Keynes. In the 18th century church bells were made here for several churches in Bedfordshire and adjoining counties.[1] There has been a great deal of residential development over the last 30 years but some attractive old timber-framed houses still survive. The Church of St Mary the Virgin in the village is mainly 14th century but contains two fine monuments in the chancel to members of the Monoux family who died in 1685 and 1707. To the west of the church is Wootton House, an impressive late 17th-century house with a contemporary, red brick stable block.
Demography
The Domesday Book of 1086, listed Wootton as having 26 residents (20 villagers and six slaves) across ten hides.[2] By 1901, the population had risen to 1,252. The population remained fairly steady throughout the first half of the 20th century. But by 1971, the population had climbed to 2,386, a 35.61% (1010 residents) increase within ten years.[3] By 2001 that figure was 4,230.
According to the 2011 Census, the area covered by Wootton civil parish had 4,156 residents who lived in 1,654 households. The median age of the population is 44. Of these residents, 83% describe their health as "good" or "very good" and 2.6% of economically active people aged 16–74 were unemployed.[4]
Village expansion
Wootton is currently undergoing plans to expand the village, with the eventual hope of joining it with Cranfield and potentially as far afield as Milton Keynes.
Housing plans include:[5]
- More than 1000 new houses on fields situated next to the A421 road.
- Possible plans to build another 1000 houses on fields located on the road between the village and Kempston.
- A middle school, and an extension to Wootton Lower School for year 3 & 4 (which is currently under construction to be ready for the start of the 2015/16 academic year)
- Larger Doctors Surgery
- Dentist
- 3 Small Supermarkets (Tesco Express)
- Salon
- Estate Agency (To be in the heart of the village)
- Coffee Shop
- Wine Bar
- Pub
- Restaurants
- Gym
- Car Dealership
- Garage
Sport and leisure
Wootton has a Non-League football team Wootton Blue Cross F.C.. For the 2014–15 season, they are members of the Bedfordshire County Football League Premier Division. Wootton Blue Cross play at Weston Park, that has a capacity of 750.
Public houses in Wootton
- The Fox and Duck
- Cock Inn
- The Chequers Inn
- The Legstraps
- The Blue Cross Members Club
- The Cross Keys (Tre Fratelli)
Shops in Wootton
- Costcutter (Post Office)
- One Stop
- Pats Pizza
- Pharmacy
- Wootton Garage
- Medical Health Centre
- Women Salon
Services in Wootton
- Wootton Library
- A number of independent companies (off the Bedford Road)
- Busy Bees Pre-school
Famous Residents
- Letitia Dean, Eastenders Actress
- Steve Mattin, Automobile Designer
See also
References
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