Sandy, Bedfordshire

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Sandy, Bedfordshire is a market town in eastern England known as the base for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and for its surrounding heathland and nature reserves.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
town
ceremonialCounty Bedfordshire
contains RSPB The Lodge nature reserve
The Lodge (RSPB headquarters)
surface form: The Lodge, RSPB headquarters
country England
distanceTo approximately 45 miles north of London
approximately 8 miles east of Bedford
governingBody Central Bedfordshire Council
hasCategory Civil parishes in Bedfordshire
Market towns in England
Towns in Bedfordshire
hasDialCode 01767
hasHistoricalUse coaching stop on Great North Road
hasLandmark Sandy Heath transmitting station
Sandy War Memorial
St Swithun’s Church, Sandy
hasLocalGovernmentWard Sandy ward
hasNearbyFeature Greensand Ridge
hasNearbyNatureReserve Sandye Place Wood
The Lodge heathland
hasNeighbouringSettlement Blunham
Everton, Bedfordshire
Moggerhanger
Northill
Tempsford
hasOSGridReference TL175495
hasPostcodeDistrict SG19
hasPrimaryIndustry commuter town services
local retail and small businesses
hasRailwayStation Sandy railway station
hasSettlementType market town
knownFor RSPB headquarters
surface form: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds headquarters

heathland
nature reserves
locatedIn Bedfordshire
East of England
United Kingdom
locatedOnRiver River Ivel
locatedOnRoad A1 road
near Bedford
Biggleswade
parliamentaryConstituency North East Bedfordshire
servedByRailLine East Coast Main Line
timeZone GMT
timeZoneDST BST

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