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Perched on the eastern dip of the Chiltern Hills, Caddington serves as a quiet upland village that manages to feel surprisingly remote despite its proximity to Luton and Dunstable. Life here tends to revolve around the central green, which is flanked by a couple of local pubs and a small parade of essential shops that keep the community self-sufficient. Historically, the village grew on the back of the brick-making and agriculture industries, evidence of which can still be seen in the older cottages scattered between the more modern residential roads. While the M1 is only a few minutes' drive away and Luton Airport Parkway offers a quick rail link into London, the village itself retains a plateau-like stillness, surrounded by a network of footpaths that lead out towards Markyate and Slip End. It’s a practical spot for those who need easy access to the regional transport hubs but prefer to return home to a place where the horizon is dominated by open fields rather than urban sprawl.