Dunstable-Bedfordshire, a Historic Town Rich With Character

Dunstable - Bedfordshire is a town steeped in history.British history.
Laying on the crossroads of the ancient Roman roadIn Dunstable there are several parks that are
Watling Street and the Icknield Way, It lies on the eastestablished for entertainment. A modern and
tail of the Chiltern Hills and its population is aroundcontemporary designed twenty four lane ten-pin
34,000. There was several theories behind the namebowling is one of them. There are two football clubs.
of Dunstable as its Roman name is Durocobrivis.Within the town, there is the modern Grove Theatre,
The city is famous for its art and cultural activities. Therecently refurbished Priory House Heritage Centre.
Grove Theatre has replaced the Queensway Hall asParanormal events have happened in Dunstable. Priory
the premier arts at the central part of town. It isChurch - The prior lives on as a ghost, A ghostly
situated next to the historic Chews House on HighBenedictine monk, The Black Horse pub, The Victoria
Street South. There are amateur art groups Thepub - The injured stable boy, The White Swan pub -
Square Drama Circle and Dunstable AmateurCaught on camera, Buttercup Lane - A floating
Operatics Society which are perfect on a day out withspectre, Church Walk - A dog gets spooked, The A5
your family.cricketer - A recurring haunting are notable. Just catch
Whipsnade Zoo, one of the largest zoos in Europea glimpse of these events on the internet!
and wildlife conservation parks in Dunstable. The vastThere are thousands of reasons why you should pay
Dunstable Downs is also a huge local attraction, thea visit to this beautiful town. On the whole, visitors will
Priory Church which played host to many royal eventsbe very pleased with the nightlife and the shopping
including the divorce between Henry VIII and Catherineexperience.
of Aragon and Magna Carta in 1215 was well known in