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Bedford Town Index of Principal Roads & Streets in Bedford, Kempston and surrounding area. also includes places of interest, such as Hospitals, Leisure Centres, Museums, Parks, Retail Parks, Schools and Colleges. Bedford Town Map Grid Nearest Bus Grid Nearest Bus Grid Nearest Bus Name of Road or Street Name of Road or Street Name of Road or Street reference(s) Service(s) reference(s) Service(s) reference(s) Service(s) A Ettrick Drive 2E 5 Nash Road 4C, 4D 3, 27, 74 Abbeyfields Road (Elstow) 5C, 5D 21 Eugster Avenue (Kempston) 5A 1 Needwood Road 2D, 2E 5 Acacia Road 4C 3, 21, 71, 72, 73 F Newnham Avenue 3D 4, 27, X5 A B C D E Alamein Avenue 4D 3 Fairholme 2D 5 Newnham Street 3C 4 Albany Road 3C 5 Falcon Avenue 2C 6, 20, 21 Nicholls Road 4C 3 The Alders (Kempston) 5B 1, 68 Faldo Road 4C 3, 21, 71, 72, 73 Norse Road 2E 5, 27 All Saints Road (Queens Park) 8 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, North Drive (Shortstown) 9, 71, 72 3B Farrer Street (Kempston) 4B, 5B 5D Ampthill Road (Bedford) 4C 2, 42, 44, 68 C10, C11 Northcote 2D 5, 10 Ampthill Road (Kempston) 5B 42, 44 Fenlake Road 4C 3, 21, 71, 72, 73 O Anjulita Court Fiona Way 2E 5, 27 Oak Road 21, 71, 72, 73 1C 22 4C (Woodlands Park) Ford End Road (Queens Park) 3B, 4B 8 Oaklands Road 3C 7, 21, 28 Arundel Drive 2D 10 Foster Hill Road 3C 10 Oakley Road (Clapham) 1A 25, 50, 51 Asgard Drive 5, 27 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, 2E Foster Road (Kempston) 4A, 4B Offa Road 4C 2, 42, 44, 68 Ashburnham Road 6, 20, 25, 40, C10, C11 3B Fraser Road Old Ford End Road (Queens Park) 4B 8 (for Bedford Rail Station) 41, 50 4E 27, 73, 74 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, (Priory Business Park) Oldfield (Queens Park) 3B 8 Ashdale Avenue (Kempston) 4B C10, C11 Fulmar Road 2C 20, 21 Orchard Street (Kempston) 5B 1, 68 Ashmead Road (Woodlands Park) 1C 20, 21, 22 G Ormesby Way (Queens Park) 4B 8 Aspex Leisure Park Gainsborough Road 6, 20 Ouseland Road (Queens Park) 4B 8 3D 4 2B, 2C (and Cineworld Cinema) George Street 3D 4 P Aspen Avenue 2D 7 Great Portway (Great Denham) 4A 8 Park Avenue (for Bedford Park) 2C, 3C 10 Avon Drive 1C, 2C 6, 20, 21 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, Gifford Road 4C 3, 21, 71, 72, 73 Park Road (Kempston) 4B C10, C11 Aylesbury Road 3D 4 Gladstone Street 2B, 3B, 3C 10, 22 Park Road North 2B, 2C 6, 10, 22 B The Glebe (Clapham) 1A 25, 50, 51 1 1 Pax Hill 2C, 2D 7, 10, 28 Balliol Road (Kempston) 5A 1 Glenavon Road 2E 5, 27 Pearcey Road 4C 9, 81 Bamburgh Drive 2D 10 Gold Lane (Biddenham) 3A 40 Pemberley Avenue 3C 10 Bamford Road 4D 3 Goldington Academy 3D 5 Pembroke Street 3C 4 Barford Avenue 4C 3, 21, 71, 72, 73 Goldington Avenue 3C 5, 27 Pennine Road 2D 7, 10 Barkers Lane 3D 4 Goldington Green 3D 10, 27, X5 Pentland Rise 2C 7, 10 Barley Way 2D 5 Goldington Road 3C, 3D, 3E 5, 10, 27, X5 Peppercorn Park 1B 22, 25, 50, 51 Barnard Avenue (Kempston) 5A 1 Goswick Road 5C 9 Phillpotts Avenue 3D 4 Barnstaple Road 3D 5 Greenacres 2D 7, 10 Barton Road (Fenlake) 4D 3 Greenkeepers Road Pilgrims Way 4C, 5C 9 8 Beaulieu Way 2D 7 (Great Denham) 4A Pipit Rise 2C 20, 21 Bedford Blues Rugby Club Green Lane (Clapham) 22, 25, 50, 51 Plover Way 2C 6, 20 3C 5, 7, 21, 27 1B, 2B (Goldington Road) Greenshields Road 3D 4 Poplar Avenue 2C 7, 10, 28 1, 2, 9, 21, 42, 44, Greycote (Shortstown) 5D 9 Portland Close 3D 10 52, 53, 68, 71, 72, Bedford College Postley Road (Kempston) 5A, 5B 1, 52, 68, C3, C10, C11 3C 73, 74, 81, C1, C3, H 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, Priory Business Park 4E 27, 73, 74 C10, C11 Halsey Road 4B Bedford Girls School C10, C11 Priory Country Park 3D, 3E, 4D, 27 4 (Cardington Road) 3C Hammond Road (Elms Farm) 2E 5, 27 (and Priory Marina) 4E Bedford Health Village Harewood Road 4C 9 Progress Way (Elstow) 4C, 5C 81 3C 7, 21, 28 (Kimbolton Road) Harrington Drive 2D 7 Putnoe Heights 2D 7, 10 1, 2, 42, 44, 52, 53, 9, 71, 72, Putnoe Lane 2C, 2D 7, 10 Harrowden Lane 4E, 5D, 5E Bedford Hospital 4B, 4C 68, C1, C3, C10, 73(Sundays), 74 Putnoe Street 2D 10 C11 Harrowden Road 4D 9, 71, 72, 73 Bedford International Q 4 1, 52, 68, C3, C10, Athletic Stadium 3D Harter Road (Kempston) Queen's Drive (Putnoe) 2D 5, 7, 10 5A C11 6, 20, 25, 40, Queens Park Academy 3B 8 Bedford Midland Rail Station 3B Hartington Street 2C, 3C 10, 22 41, 50 Queen Street 3C 10, 22 Hartshill 2D 7, 10 Bedford Modern School 2B 6, 25, 50, 51 R Hartwell Drive (Kempston) 4A 53 Bedford Park (& Robinson Pool) 2C, 3C 10 Ravensden Road (Salph End) 1D, 1E 27 Harvey Road 3D 10, 27 Bedford Road (Cardington) 4E 27, 73(Sundays), 74 Ridge Road (Kempston) 5A 1, 53, C1 Hastingsbury Business and 1(alight Williamson Bedford Road (Clapham) 2B 25, 50, 51 Enterprise College 5A Road Shops) The Ridgeway 2D 10 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, Bedford Road (Kempston) Risborough Road 3D 4 4B C10, C11 Hatfield Crescent 3D 4 Riverfield Drive 3D, 3E 4 Bedford Road (Ravensden) 1C, 1D 28 Hawk Drive 2C 6, 20 Rochester Way (Shortstown) 5D 9, 71, 72 Bedford School 3C 7, 21, 28 Haylands Way 2D, 3D 5 Roff Avenue 3B, 3C 10, 22 9, 21, 68, 71, 72, Hazelwood Road 4C 21, 71, 72, 73 Bedford St John's Rail Station 4C 73, 74, 81 Henley Road (Queens Park) 3B 8 Rooksmead 2C 6, 20 All Bus Services Heronscroft 10 Rosamond Road 3C, 3D 4, 5 Bedford Town Centre 2D 3C (please see Town The Higgins Bedford 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, (Bus Station & Shops) 4, 5, 7 Rosedale Way 4B Centre Map) (Art Gallery & Museum) 3C C10, C11 2 2 Bedford Town Football Club Rothsay Gardens 3C 4 73 Highbury Grove (Clapham) 1A, 1B 25, 50, 51 (Meadow Lane) 4E Hill Rise (Kempston) 5A 53, C1 Rothsay Road 3C 4 Beverley Crescent 3B 40, 41 High Road (Shortstown) 5D 71, 72 Roundmead 2D 5 Biddenham Turn (Biddenham) 3A, 3B 40 All Bus Services Rowallan Drive 2C, 2D 7, 28 Biddenham Upper School 3A 40 High Street (Bedford) 3C (please see Town Russell Avenue 3C, 3D 4 Birkdale Road 2C 7 Centre Map) Russell Park 3C, 3D 4 Bishops Road 3D, 3E 4 High Street (Clapham) 1A, 2A, 2B 25, 50, 51 (and The Embankment) 1, 2, 42, 44, 52, 53, High Street (Elstow) 5C 44, 81 S Borough Hall 3C, 4C C1, C3, C10, C11 High Street (Kempston) 5A 1, 53, 68, C1 Salisbury Street 2C, 3C 10, 22 The Boundary 3D 10 High View 2D 5, 10 Severn Way 2C 6 Bower Street 3C 4, 5 The Highway (Shortstown) 5D 9, 71, 72 Shaftsbury Avenue 3C 10 Bowhill 2D 5, 10 Hillgrounds Road (Kempston) 4A, 4B 53 Shakespeare Road 3B 20, 40, 41, 50 Brackley Road 4C 9, 81 Hillesden Avenue 4C, 5B, 5C 81 Shuttleworth Road (Elms Farm) 2E, 3E 5, 27 Brickhill Drive 2C 6, 20, 21 Hockliffe Road 4C 3 The Silver Birches 5B 1 Bridal Drive (Clapham) 1A 50 Honey Hill Road 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, 4B 8 Silverdale Street 4B Britannia Road (for Bedford Hospital) 4C 2, 42, 44 (Queens Park) C10, C11 Broad Avenue 4C 9 Hookhams Lane (Salph End) 1D, 1E, 2D 27 Singer Way (Kempston) 5A 1, 68, 52, C3, C10, C11 Bromham Road (Bedford) 3B 40, 41 Howard Avenue (Queens Park) 3B 8 The Slade (Clapham) 1B 25, 50, 51 Bromham Road (Biddenham) 3A, 3B 41 Howbury Street 3D 4 South Drive (Shortstown) 5D 9, 71, 72 Brookfield Road 3D 10 Hudson Road (Elms Farm) 2E 5, 27 The Spinney 2E 5, 10 1, 52, 53, 68, C1, Brunel Road 3D 4 Humber Avenue 1C, 2C 6 Spring Road (Kempston) 4B, 5B C3, C10, C11 The Buntings 2C 6, 20, 21 Huntingdon Road (Kempston) 5A 1, 52, 68, C3, C10, C11 Stainmore Road 2E 5 Bunyan Road (Bedford) 4C 2, 42, 44, 68 Hurst Grove (Queens Park) 3B 8 Stannard Way (Priory Business Park) 4E 27, 73, 74 1, 52, 53, 68, C1, I Bunyan Road (Kempston) 4B, 5B Stancliffe Road 2C, 2D 7, 10 C3, C10, C11 Iddesleigh Road (Queens Park) 3B 8 Stanhope Road 2C 7, 10 Bushmead Avenue 3C 4 Interchange Retail Park 5B 42 Stapleton Road 4C 9 Butler Way (Kempston) 4B 53 Ivy Road 4C 3, 21, 71, 72, 73 Starling Way 2C 6, 20 C J Stirling Road (Shortstown) 5D 9, 71, 72 Cambridge Road 4D 73 Jowitt Avenue (Kempston) 5B 1, 68 St Alban Road 2C, 3C 7, 10, 21, 28 Cardington Road 4C, 4D, 4E 3, 27, 73, 74 K St John's Street (Bedford) 3C, 4C 9, 21, 71, 72, 73 Carlisle Road (Queens Park) 3B 8 Kathie Road 4C 3, 21, 71, 72, 73 St John's Street (Kempston) 5A 1, 52, 68, C3, C10, C11 Carmichael Drive (Shortstown) 5D 9, 71, 72 Kelvin Avenue 4C 9, 81 Carnoustie Drive 3A, 4A 8 1, 52, 53, C1, C3, St Martins Way 4D 73 Kempston Road 4C Carriage Drive (Clapham) 1B 22, 25, 50, 51 C10, C11 St Mellion Drive (Great Denham) 3A 8, 40 Castle Road 3C, 3D 4 Kennet Rise 1C 6, 20, 21 St Michael's Road 3C 7, 21, 28 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, Kent Avenue 4C 9 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 21, Cater Street (Kempston) 4B 27, 42, 44, 52, 53, 68, C10, C11 Kestrel Road 2C 6, 20 St Paul's Square 3C Caves Lane 3C 5, 27 71, 72, 73, 74, 81, 3 3 Kimble Drive 3D 4 C1, C3, C10, C11 Caxton Road (Elms Farm) 2E 5, 27 Kimbolton Avenue 3C 7, 21, 28 St Thomas More Catholic 1C 6, 20, 21 Cedar Road 4C 21, 71, 72, 73 Kimbolton Road 1C, 2C, 3C 7, 10, 21, 28 Upper School Cemetery Road (Kempston) 5A 1, 53, 68, C1 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, King Edward Road 3D 4, 10, 27 Stuart Road (Kempston) 4B, 5B Central Avenue (Shortstown) 5D 9, 71, 72 1, 52, 53, 68, C1, C10, C11 King Street (Kempston) 4A, 4B Chantry Avenue (Kempston) 5B 1 C3, C10, C11 Sunderland Place (Shortstown) 5D 9, 71, 72 Chantry Road (Kempston) 5B 1, 68 King William Road (Kempston) 5A 1, 53, 68, C1 T Charnwood Avenue (Woodside) 2E 5 Kingsley Road 3D 4 Tamar Road 2C 28 Chaucer Road 3B 40, 41, X5 Kingswood Way (Great Denham) 4A 8 Telford Way 4D 73 Chester Road (Queens Park) 3B 8 L Tennyson Road 3D 4 Chiltern Avenue 2C, 2D 5, 7, 10 Lancaster Avenue 4C 9 Thirlmere Road (Kempston) 5A, 5B 1, 68, C3, C10, C11 1, 52, 68, C1, C3, Christie Road 4C 3, 21, 71, 72, 73 Lancaster Road (Shortstown) 5D 9, 71, 72 Thornton Street (Kempston) 4B Church End (Renhold) 1E 27 Lansdowne Road 3B 10, 22, 25, 50, 51 C10, C11 Tinkers Hill (Harrowden) 9, 71, 72 Church Lane (Woodside) 2D 5, 7, 10 Larkway
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