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Lower Stondon sits right on the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire border, effectively forming a continuous settlement with its neighbour, Upper Stondon, and the nearby village of Henlow. Historically, the area was largely defined by agriculture and its proximity to the RAF Henlow airbase, which has influenced the local character for over a century. Geographically, it is positioned on a relatively flat plateau, providing easy access to the surrounding market towns of Hitchin and Shefford via the A600. While the village has grown significantly in recent decades, it maintains its own identity through local landmarks like the post office, the transport museum, and the popular golf club. Life here tends to revolve around a mix of quiet residential streets and the convenient road links that connect the village to more major transport hubs like Arlesey station, which is just a short drive away for those heading towards London or Peterborough.