Pepperstock

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Pepperstock
The Half Moon Public House in Pepperstock
Pepperstock is located in Bedfordshire
Pepperstock
Pepperstock
Location within Bedfordshire
OS grid referenceTL080871
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLUTON
Postcode districtLU1
Dialling code01582
PoliceBedfordshire
FireBedfordshire and Luton
AmbulanceEast of England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Bedfordshire
51°50′58″N 0°25′50″W / 51.8495°N 0.4306°W / 51.8495; -0.4306

Pepperstock is a small village located in Central Bedfordshire, England. The village itself mostly consists of residential caravan parks. However, Pepperstock displays an interesting range of vernacular buildings, most notably in the form of 16th and 17th century timber framing with brick infill and red clay tiled roofs. It is in the civil parish of Slip End.

Geography

The M1 motorway was opened by Ernest Marples on 2 November 1959 at the Pepperstock Junction (junction 10), previously a motorway spur, now the A1081 (former A6).[1] The two motorway projects, the St Albans Bypass and the Pepperstock-Crick section met at Luton. Motorway construction had begun at Slip End on 24 March 1958.

References

  1. ^ Coventry Evening Telegraph Monday 2 November 1959, page 1