Shillington United Kingdom Map

Shillington is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England. In the south of the parish the hamlet of Pegsdon includes the Pegsdon hills nature reserve and is a salient of the county into Hertfordshire. Since 1985 its administration has included the village of Higham Gobion, south-west on the minor road leading to the main north–south road in the district…
Shillington is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England. In the south of the parish the hamlet of Pegsdon includes the Pegsdon hills nature reserve and is a salient of the county into Hertfordshire. Since 1985 its administration has included the village of Higham Gobion, south-west on the minor road leading to the main north–south road in the district, the A6. It has a population of 1,831 and is centred midway between stopping services railway stations on the Midland Main Line and East Coast Main Line 6 miles away. Farmland and hedgerows forms 95% of the land use and to the south and north of the boundaries is intermittent woodland.
  • Population: 1,842 (2011 census)
  • Area: 1.79 km² (0.69 sq mi)
  • OS grid reference: TL127340
  • Civil parish: Shillington
  • Unitary authority: Central Bedfordshire
  • Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
  • Region: East
Data from: en.wikipedia.org