Sheep-ford known as Shefford is a busy market community with the friendliness of a village, located on the Herfordshire/Bedfordshire boundary. Shefford is surrounded by a number of beautiful villages that offer country living.
Robert Bloomfield once lived there and published the well-known poem “The Farmers Boy” he is buried at All Saints churchyard in the nearby village of Campton.
Shefford offers all the main local amenities you could require including a Morrisons store. The nearby village of Clifton has won “village of the year” and the duck pond is a well-loved feature.
Clifton offers its own small local amenities including a popular butchers. Lower Stondon is close to the Herfordshire border approximately 10 minutes from Hitchin train station, offering local takeaways, shops and hairdressers.
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