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Thurleigh

Thurleigh
A red brick house in the foreground. Further down the street is a thatched house, behind which the church tower can just be seen, and across the road is a pub.
Thurleigh High Street
Thurleigh is located in Bedfordshire
Thurleigh
Thurleigh
Thurleigh shown within Bedfordshire
Population 696 
694 (2011 Census)
OS grid reference TL053585
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Bedford
Postcode district MK44
Dialling code 01234
Police Bedfordshire
Fire Bedfordshire and Luton
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament
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England
BedfordshireCoordinates: 52°12′53″N 0°27′28″W / 52.21468°N 0.457835°W / 52.21468; -0.457835

Thurleigh is a village and civil parish in north Bedfordshire, England.

Excavations have shown evidence the locality was occupied in the Iron-Age, Roman and Saxon periods.

In Domesday of 1086 it is referred to as LaLega, and by 1372 it is Thyrleye. In 1813, Thurleigh, or Thurley, is recorded as being in the Hundred of Willey and the Deanery of Eaton.Lega is a Latinized form of leigh. The name may derive from Anglo-Saxon (æt) þǣre Lēa = "(at) the clearing".

There was a church here in Saxon times. The current church has some parts still dating from around 1150, and at about that same time a castle was built here.

The deanery of Eaton contains the rectories of Bolnhurst, Colmworth, Shelton, Staughton Parva, Tilbrook, Wilden and Yielden; the vicarages of Eaton Socon, Keysoe, Melchburn, Pertenhall, Renhold, Ravensden, Riseley, Roxton, Great Barford and Thurleigh; and the perpetual curacy of .


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