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This site provides information past & present about Putnoe.

 

Putnoe was listed in the Domesday book: Putenehou: Hugh de Beauchamp. Mill. Part of Bedford.

 

The name in its present form has been around since the 16th Century, but was formely known as 'Puttenhoe' and 'Putenho' indicating the spur or 'hoh' of land belonging to an unknown Anglo-Saxon settler Putta, hence 'Puttas-hoe' => Putnoe!

 

Situated on the northern side of Bedford, the manor of Putnoe was formerly part of Goldington Parish. Since 1934 it has been within the Borough of Bedford, and became a mainly residential area during the 1950s. The current Putnoe parliamentary ward covers 546 acres and is populated by over 7000 people.

 

Putnoe is bounded by the ancient Elm woodland of Putnoe Wood and Mowsbury Park to the North, the residential estates of Brickhill to the West and Goldington to the East The historical Southern boundary runs along Polhill Avenue.

 

HISTORY

A brief history of the Manor of Putnoe spanning more than 1000 years is given in the following links. The information contained herein is based on my research to date.

MAPS

Current and historical maps of Putnoe in Bedford.

PHOTOS

Photo gallery of Putnoe past and present. Some pictures of Putnoe under construction/development.

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New-look trains unveiled with Great British Railways branding (Thu, 16 Jul 2026)
The service entered public ownership in October, and its trains now have a new look.
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Reward to find dad who killed his baby in car crash (Thu, 16 Jul 2026)
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Hertfordshire to see 11 councils reduced to four (Thu, 16 Jul 2026)
The existing councils will be replaced by unitaries covering everything from bins to housing.
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We wish East West Rail was already here, say teens (Thu, 16 Jul 2026)
Sixth form students say the new rail route will give them more opportunities to study and work.
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