Caldecote
Timeline
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1857: Methodist Chapel built.
1860: Caldecote Church School founded.
1867: The foundation stone of the church laid in July, the church was consecrated in Easter week 1868. The church was designed by Arthur Bloomfield.
1909: New Methodist Chapel built.
1921: Caldecote's first council houses built, six were built in Biggleswade Road.
1936: Caldecote Nursery, R.H. Marshall and Sons opens.
1984: Planning permission granted to build 6 flats and 15 houses on the site of the former Tower Transport Cafe.
2001: The Rose and Crown Public House closes in December.
2003: The Rose and Crown Public House demolished in November.
2007: Caldecote milestone restored and returned to its rightful place on The Great North Road (A1). The milestone was unearthed in a field in the nearby village of Edworth. (Bedfordshire on Sunday, 8th July)
Sources:
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The newspapers cuttings collection at Bedford Central Library
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PICKFORD, Christopher Bedfordshire Churches in the 19th Century Vol.80 Bedfordshire Historical Record Society. 2001.
Page last updated: 23rd January 2014