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Amenities

Maulden has a branch of the The Co-operative Group a thriving community convenience, open 7 days a week. The village also includes a small Post Office. Its pubs and eaterys include: The George, The White Hart;a 17th Century thatched centrepiece of Village, [3], The Dog & Badger and The Black Horse. It has a primary school, Maulden Lower School for ages 4 to 9- with after school club ([4], and for Middle School and Upper School provision, children must go to the nearby Ampthill, Alameda Middle and Redborne School. There is also a Pre-School private nursery- Tudor Court. There are also two small industrial estates to the south east of the village. These are primarily agricultural, but also contain some light chemical installations and offices. The only youth facility in the village is a recreation ground in the west of the village which is home to the Maulden Magpie's Football Club, now recently improved to a Football Foundation ground. [5]. The village hall hosts a number of functions and groups who meet there including the Maulden Baby and Toddler Group, who meet there on most Wednesday mornings, jumble sales, exercise classes etc. Each year the Maulden Players perform a pantomime with contributions from many members of the village and surrounding communities. This year (2008) was Sleeping Beauty.[6].

Census

The 1851 Census Index for Maulden can be found in the 1851 Index to Census of Bedfordshire, Volume 4, Book 2 available from the Bedfordshire Family History Society. More recent surveys are available from the National Audit Office.

Church

St Mary the Virgin church is the parish church of Maulden. It stands on the Greensand Ridge to one side of the village main road, commanding imposing views over the village and surrounding Mid-Bedfordshire countryside. There are church services every Sunday and throughout the week. The weekly sermon can be heard on the internet. Sermon The church has an active community, with a variety of different events taking place. There is one Rectory for the Parish of St Marys the Virgin. The current incumbent is Rev. Richard Winslade. There is also a Baptist church.

Description

Coordinates: 52°02′N 0°28′W / 52.03°N 0.47°W / 52.03; -0.47 Maulden is a small village, in the county of Bedfordshire, in the administrative area of Central Bedfordshire, in the newly created Maulden And Houghton Conquest Ward. Elections for a new Councillor will be held on June 4th 2009. The current District Councillor is Howard Lockey. An active Parish Council meets monthly- the clerk is Lynda Galler [1]. The village is located 1.5 miles east of Ampthill and about 8 miles (13 km) south of Bedford. It has about 1,100 homes and 3,500 residents. Recently, the number of people in the village has increased with a new housing development by Croudace Homes which has brought 46 new houses to the village.[2]. Maulden is referred to in the Domesday Book as Meldone and the meanings ascribed to the various versions of the name include "cross on the hill", "high down" and "place of meeting". The current MP for the area is Nadine Dorries. Maulden also holds the coverted title of 'Britain's Longest Village'.

History

Maulden was a parish in the union of Ampthill, hundred of Redbornestoke, county of Bedford, 1 1/2 miles from Ampthill; containing 1330 inhabitants. The parish comprised nearly 3000 acres (12 km²), of which 260 were woodland and plantations, and of the remainder, two thirds were arable and one third pasture. Many of the women were employed in lacemaking and the plaiting of straw. There were some quarries of sandstone; and a pleasure fair was held in the week nearest to St. Bartholomews-day. The living was a rectory, valued in the King's books at £15.9.7; net income £512; patron, the Marquess of Ailesbury. The tithes were commuted for land and a corn rent, under an act of enclosure in 1796. The church, principally in the latter English style, was, with little intermixture, completely restored in 1837. There were places of worship for baptists and Methodists.[1]

Maulden Players

Maulden Players are an amateur dramatics society who meet weekly at Maulden Village Hall on a Monday night and 2 - 3 times a year put on performances for public audiences. The Players were founded in 1983 under the former guise of St. Mary's Parish Players. Originally only putting on one performance a year with the pantomime in January, the Players soon added more productions to their calendar which usually include a play in May/June for the adult members of the group and a youth production around September/October.

Surrounding scenery

Maulden is surrounded by arable land and rolling pasture hills to the west, allotments and more arable land to the south, and hilly pasture to the east. To the northeast, Maulden Wood stretches over to the ancient road, the A6. Directly north lies Kings Wood and to the Northwest is Houghton House on the Bedfordshire Greensand Ridge Path.