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Toddington is a large, well-established village in Bedfordshire, situated about five miles north of Dunstable. It is defined by its substantial central green, which sits at a high point on the Chiltern Hills and remains the focal point for local life. Historically, the village was an important stop on the coaching route between London and Leicester, a legacy still visible in the architecture of the large inns surrounding the square. The parish church, St George’s, dates back to the 13th century and overlooks the village with its distinctive grand proportions. Geographically, the village is practical for those needing to travel; it sits right by Junction 12 of the M1, providing straightforward road access north and south, while Harlington railway station is just a few minutes’ drive away for trains into St Pancras. Despite its proximity to these major transport links, the village retains a distinct boundary, surrounded by open countryside and a network of traditional footpaths that lead out towards the Ouzel Valley.