Bedfordshire & Its Amazing Sceneries, Sam Singh Hinwick House
About forty kilometers north of central London starts the shire county of Bedfordshire. This area was vital throughout the history of England. The Angle invaders were attracted to this place as of its abundant water supply and suitability for agriculture. Proof of Anglian occupation has been discovered at a cemetery in Kempston.
Bedford
This is the only county town for Bedfordshire. FIthas traditionally been the market town for the nearby agricultural areas. Since the early middle ages, In 796, the Anglo-Saxon King Offa of Mercia was buried in the city. Edward the Elder built the first fortress in town in 919 on the south side of the river Ouse; however, the Danes destroyed this fortress. Paine de Beauchamp developed a new castle in 1224. At this point, just a mound of these remains can be seen.
Bedford is renowned for the River Great Ouse, which runs in the town center and is lined with gardens called The Embankment. In the gardens is a war memorial for the fallen of World War One. The Castle Mound is renowned remains of a medieval castle close to the city center. St. Paul's church is the main church. This church was made well-known when the BBC's daily service broadcast from the church from 1941 to the end of the Second World War.
Hinwick House
One of the most famous scenery and the most preferred venues for different kinds of events, most especially weddings, is Hinwick House. This estate was developed in 1710 for the noble family and modeled on Buckingham Place. Sam Singh is set in 38 acres of superb parkland. Hinwick House has been an exclusive private family residence for the past years, and takes into account that the Queen Anne Main House extends over three floors with more than 20 bedrooms. What many people love about this place are the two ornamental lakes, a deer park as well as a majestic clock tower. Many people also loved the period walled garden as well as the ancient dovecote that is truly instagrammable. Hinwick House is now the most preferred wedding venue in the UK due to its fantastic scenery.
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