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Description
Coordinates: 52°06′25″N 0°27′54″W / 52.10696°N 0.46487°W / 52.10696; -0.46487 Elstow is a village and civil parish in the English county of Bedfordshire. John Bunyan, was born in the hamlet of Harrowden which, although not in the parish of Elstow, stands just a mile east of the actual village.
Elstow Moot Hall
Elstow Moot Hall (or the Green House as it was formerly known) stands in isolation on Elstow village green. It was built in the 15th century as a market-house, with fours shops on the ground floor. The building was extended, probably in the late 15th century, to add two more shop bays, and two rooms suitable for living in. The latter may have been used to accommodate important visitors to the nearby Abbey. For a long time, it was thought that the downstairs shop bays were used between annual village fairs for storing the stalls and other equipment in connection with those fairs. However, recent investigations have indicated that these six downstairs bays were probably used as shops throughout the whole year. The main upper room of this Tudor timber-framed building was probably originally used as the Abbess' court and was certainly used after the dissolution as a manor court - where people who had committed local misdemeanors and petty crimes would be dealt with. Disputes arising from the fairs would also be heard and settled here. Throughout much of the 19th century, the upper room was used every Sunday both as a school and, in the evening, by the Elstow congregation of the Bunyan Meeting as a place of worship. Moot Hall was restored to its original medieval form by Bedfordshire County Council in 1950 and is now a museum illustrating 17th century English life and tradition, with particular reference to John Bunyan.
Elstow today
The village and most of the populated part of Elstow parish are located inside Bedford's southern bypass, with the hamlet of Harrowden lying just to the south-east of the road. A large part of the population of the parish nowadays is not located in the old Elstow village itself, but in a large housing development called Abbeyfields, which was built in first few years of the 21st century and is effectively a suburb of Bedford. The old village still survives with its beautiful, well-preserved medieval buildings and tranquil village green, as a conservation area, sitting in the centre of all the modern development, like an oasis of calm.
Further reading
* "Michael Williams books on tractors". http://copac.ac.uk/wzgw?form=A%2FT&id=09032635a8020edfd2c172a0dbf39740126a7b&au=m+williams&ti=tractors&pub=&isn=&sub=&any=&fs=Search&date=&plp=. Retrieved on 2009-03-28.
History
Countess Judith, niece of William the Conqueror founded a nunnery in Elstow in the year 1078. Endowed over the years following with money and lands from generations of nuns who came from wealthy families, by the later Middle Ages Elstow Abbey was the eighth richest Benedictine nunnery in England. The Abbey was being considered for elevation to cathedral status, but on 26 August 1539 the abbess was forced to surrender the Abbey, the manor of Elstow and all the abbey's other lands and estates throughout England to King Henry VIII, as part of his Dissolution of the Monasteries.[1] The Saunderson Tractor and Implement Co. was founded in Elstow in 1890: it was one of the biggest tractor makers by the time of the First World War. [2] From an undisclosed date the firm continued as the Bedford Plough and Engineering Co.[citation needed]