Commuting from Bedfordshire: hidden villages near Milton Keynes and Luton with good-value homes and fast train links

Find rural charm and value in Bedfordshire, where the villages are as lovely as any you’ll find in the costlier home counties.
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Ruth Bloomfield27 March 2017

London leavers increasingly look to Bedfordshire for their perfect village home.

The towns of Luton and Milton Keynes aren’t going to win any beauty contests but the train links are superb, and some of the surrounding villages are as lovely as any you’ll find in costlier Surrey or Sussex.

ICKWELL

Where is it? Nine miles south-east of Bedford.

The commute: the village is three-and-a-half miles from the market town of Biggleswade, from where you can be at King’s Cross in just over 40 minutes. An annual season ticket starts at £4,680.

£485,000: a two-bedroom bungalow in Ickwell, on the market with Michael Graham (01234 969025)

Plus points? A traditional, lovely little village in open farmland, with a green surrounded by thatched cottages, and a cricket pitch.

Property prices: about £350,000 for a three-bedroom mid-terrace cottage, and from £800,000 for a four- or five- bedroom house in an acre or two.

And the downsides? More hamlet than village, Ickwell’s light on amenities, though there’s a pub at neighbouring Northill, just in staggering distance. Northill has a primary school rated “good” by Ofsted, but the watchdog rates the other local primary, in Upper Caldecote village, “inadequate”.

CLOPHILL

Where is it? In the valley of the River Flit, between Bedford and Luton.

The commute: Flitwick station is four miles away, with 61-minute trains to Blackfriars. An annual season ticket costs from £4,188. Or drive 29 miles to Milton Keynes for 37-minute Euston trains — season tickets from £4,904.

£600,000: guide price for this four-bedroom detached house in High Street, Clophill, for sale through Orchards 

Plus points: charming, characterful Clophill offers thatched cottages and more substantial family houses, mainly along the High Street. There are 600-year-old church ruins, a post office, three pubs and a village primary school, St Mary’s VA CofE Lower School, which is rated “outstanding” by Ofsted.

Property prices: £400,000 for a three-bedroom Victorian semi-detached cottage, and £750,000-£850,000 for a five- or six-bedroom period house.

And the downsides? Clophill’s split over plans to develop a nearby disused quarry with 90 homes and a nature reserve. The A6 dissects Clophill but it’s handy for trips to Luton or Bedford.

BIDDENHAM

Where is it? On the fringes of Bedford, two miles from the station.

The commute: Bedford has trains to King’s Cross from 39 minutes. An annual season ticket starts at £4,528.

£1.5 million: a five-bedroom detached house at Biddenham Turn, Biddenham, for sale through Michael Graham

Plus points: community spirit, from hand bell ringers to cricketers. There’s a local pub, The Three Tuns, and St James’s Church of England VA Lower School gets a “good” Ofsted rating.

Property prices: £325,000-£350,000 for a two-bedroom cottage; £750,000- £850,000 for a four-bedroom period house. A manor house with land will cost £1.5 million to £2 million.

And the downsides? No shops, but Bedford is near. Housebuilding threatens to merge the village into Bedford suburbs, and traffic’s getting heavier.