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Langford sits along the winding course of the River Ivel, just south of Biggleswade in the flat, fertile landscape of Central Bedfordshire. It is a linear village, traditionally known for its market gardening and its landmark 14th-century church, St Andrew’s, which stands at the northern end of the main street. While the historical core is defined by older red-brick cottages, the village has grown steadily over the decades, now providing a solid range of day-to-day essentials including a busy local stores-post office, a pharmacy, and a couple of dependable pubs. For everything else, the retail parks and supermarkets of Biggleswade are only a five-minute drive away. It is a practical spot for those working further afield, as the proximity to the A1 and the mainline rail link at Biggleswade - where fast trains reach London King’s Cross in about forty minutes - makes commuting relatively straightforward. Despite this accessibility, the village retains a quiet character, with the Riverside nature reserve and the Kingfisher Way path offering plenty of room to walk along the riverbank towards Henlow or Jordan’s Mill.