Cotton End is a small village and civil parish on the outskirts of
Bedford
Bedford is a market town in Bedfordshire, England. At the 2011 Census, the population of the Bedford built-up area (including Biddenham and Kempston) was 106,940, making it the second-largest settlement in Bedfordshire, behind Luton, whilst ...
. It became its own parish as of 1 April 2019, having previously been part of the parish of
Eastcotts
Eastcotts is an electoral ward within the Borough of Bedford. It was formerly also a civil parish until its abolition on 1 April 2019, when Cotton End and Shortstown parishes were established.
The boundaries of Eastcotts are approximately Ex ...
. Ordnance Survey maps from the 1880s show its name as 'Cardington Cotton End'.
There is a primary school, a Baptist church, a village hall and a pub.
The Baptist chapel was founded here in 1777.
In 1912, Cotton End was described as a scattered hamlet with a school and a farm.
It lies further down the
A600 road
List of A road
A roads may be
*motorways or freeways, usually where the local word for motorway begins with A (for example, ''Autobahn'' in German; ''Autostrada'' in Italian).
* main roads or highways, in a system where roads are graded A, B a ...
from
Shortstown
Shortstown is a village and civil parish on the outskirts of Bedford, on a ridge above the River Great Ouse, originally called Tinkers Hill.
This ridge also overlooks the two other parts of Eastcotts – Harrowden to the north and Cotton End ...
.
A new woodland created by the
Forest of Marston Vale
The Forest of Marston Vale is an evolving community forest in Marston Vale, which runs south west from the towns of Bedford and Kempston in Bedfordshire, England towards the M1 motorway. It is operated by a registered charity called the Forest ...
in 2005 called
Shocott Spring.
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Villages in Bedfordshire
Civil parishes in Bedfordshire
Borough of Bedford
Populated places established in 2019
2019 establishments in England
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