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Farndish
TitleFarndish
CountyBedfordshire
CoordinatesLat : 52.25 Lon : -0.6333333
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Description Incorrect Description? Tell Us!Farndish is a very small and rural village in northwest Bedfordshire - but located very close to the Northamptonshire county border and is to be found near:

*the Northamptonshire villages of Irchester and Wollaston
*the Bedfordshire village of Wymington.

The name of the village means fern-clad pasture.

It is part of the Harrold ward and is located in the Bedford local authority in East of England region.
Much property in the area is owned by the Saxby family - once famous locally for their pork pies and pastry.

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