Free 30 mins - 1 hour About 2 miles away
For thousands of years, the people of what is now Bedfordshire have been working, resting and playing... and they've left artefacts behind to prove it. From Saxon settlers to Victorian industrialists, discover their lives through time in the Place Galleries at the Higgins museum, on Castle Lane in Bedford, until 5pm today.
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KEMPSTON
BEDFORD
52.12°N, 0.5°W
Sunrise: 04:40
Sunset: 19:18
Moon Phase: waning gibbous
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