CHICKSANDS


'Chicksands' is a village in the Mid Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England, and part of the civil parish of Campton and Chicksands. It is on the River Flit. Nearby places are Shefford, and Campton. Mid Bedfordshire council relocated to a new office building in Chicksands, having formerly been based in offices at Ampthill and Biggleswade.
Chicksands was the site of RAF Chicksands, an RAF station during World War II. The station was used by the United States Air Force from 1950 to 1995. It was the location for its first huge FLR-9 direction finding antenna from 1963 to 1995. It is now home to the Joint Services School of Intelligence, the Defence Intelligence and Security Centre, and the British Army's Intelligence Corps.
Chicksands is also home to a managed mountain biking area.[2] This includes a variety of riding, from cross country to dirt jumping. Following the closure of district council offices in Ampthill, and Sandy, Mid Bedfordshire District Countil have moved their HQ to a new multi-million pound buidling at Chicksands, on the A507 just outside Shefford.

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Chicksands Priory


The Gilbertine priory of Chicksands was founded about the year 1150 by Countess Rohese and her husband Payn de Beauchamp, baron of Bedford. Payn and Rohese de Beauchamp endowed the priory at its foundation with the church of Chicksands and lands attached. The Priory was of the Gilbertine Order, a religious order formed by Gilbert of Sempringham (c1083-1189). It was only one of nine religious houses in England that housed both nuns and canons. The men and women lived in different buildings and were separated in church by a screen. After the Dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century, the Priory passed to the Snowe family, Thomas Wyndham, and then in 1576 to the Osborn family, who owned it for 400 years. Elements of the original building remain, but it has been altered over the years, not least in 1813 by the architect James Wyatt, who designed the entrance hall, staircase and porch in the Gothic Style.
In 1936 Chicksands Priory estate was leased to the RAF and in 1950 the USAF took over and continued on the site until 1998.
Chicksands Priory is a Grade II listed building.

References


1. Bedfordshire County Council: Population Estimates and Forecasts 2005.
2. http://www.bedsfattrax.org Club website

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Chicksands Priory

Priory Entrance Hallway
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Chicksands on Placeopedia See nearby places with Wikipedia articles

Chicksands Offices - Mid Beds District Council

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