St Paul
Bedford, Bedfordshire
Bedford's principal parish church and county church of Bedfordshire, has an imposing site at the heart of this busy market town, close to the main bridge over the river.
Elstow's mighty 13th century bell tower, one of only a handful of freestanding church towers in the country, looks out across the spacious village green and stands side by side with the remaining part of a Norman abbey, which is now the parish church.
Elstow, Bedfordshire
The three bays towards the east end are a surviving fragment of the original cruciform abbey church, which was founded by William the Conqueror's widowed niece, Judith, in 1078.
The east wall, with its Perpendicular windows, was added after the Dissolution. A handsomely vaulted 13th century room from the original abbey is now used as a vestry.
Two 19th century windows in the church commemorate John Bunyan, author of The Pilgrim's Progress, who was baptised here in 1628 and later joined the church's bellringing team. The church is on the route of the John Bunyan trail, a long distance path linking places connected with him.
Bedford, Bedfordshire
Bedford's principal parish church and county church of Bedfordshire, has an imposing site at the heart of this busy market town, close to the main bridge over the river.
Bedford, Bedfordshire
Modern and welcoming city church.
Goldington, Bedfordshire
St Mary's is unusual in that is has two main parts, the older is a typically 15th century village church dating from 1228 and the later is the new 20th century nave and sanctuary.