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Websites in Ivinghoe and Pitstone

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Bull Lake

Bed and breakfast. Describes its services and facilities with local attractions, tariff and directions.

www.bull-lake.co.uk

Dunstable Bowmen

Archery Club. Includes current club information, diary of events, beginners information and results.

members.lycos.co.uk/dbarchery

Ford End Watermill

A comprehensive guide along with photographs to Buckinghamshire's only working watermill with original machinery.

www.fordendwatermill.co.uk

Ivinghoe and Pitstone

News, events, clubs, sports, schools, community services, local businesses, village history, photo gallery and attractions including the windmill, Ford End Watermill and Pitstone Green Museum.

www.pitstone.co.uk

Ivinghoe and Pitstone @ Regiochannel

Directory providing information for the region of Ivinghoe and Pitstone and surroundings. Contains a collection of websites from Ivinghoe and Pitstone. The directory is organised by category.

www.regiochannel.co.uk/ivinghoe-and-pitstone

Ivinghoe Beacon

Description and a selection of photos of and round,the iron-age hill-fort known as Ivinghoe Beacon by Adrian the ageing hippy.

www.adrian.smith.clara.net/ivinghoe.html

Lets Unlimited

Agency providing self catering properties for let in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire. Services offered, property finder by location or size giving results with details and photo, plus company contact details.

www.letsunlimited.com

Pitstone and Ivinghoe FC

News, diary, results, fixtures, tables, statistics and player profiles.

www.pandifc.co.uk

Pitstone and Ivinghoe Junior Football Club

Featuring seven teams, under 14, 13 to under 8 each with team and fixture details, along with location and contact for the club, fund raising agenda plus seasons results.

www.pandifootball.net

Pitstone Green Museum

A rural life museum with many exhibits relating to farming, country life, trades and professions within a 25 mile radius of Pitstone, housed in the buildings of a 1831 farm. History of the museum, exhibits, location cost and contact details.

website.lineone.net/~pitstonemus

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