Tilsworth
Tilsworth is a village and civil parish located in Bedfordshire, England. It lies approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Woburn and is near the border with Buckinghamshire.
History:
Historically, Tilsworth has been an agricultural community. Its name is believed to derive from Old English, potentially meaning "Til's enclosure" or "Til's worth". The Domesday Book of 1086 records Tilsworth as being part of the Manshead Hundred.
Geography:
Tilsworth is situated in a rural area characterized by rolling fields and farmland. The landscape contributes to its quiet, village atmosphere.
Governance:
Tilsworth is governed at the local level by Tilsworth Parish Council. It also falls within the jurisdiction of Central Bedfordshire Council for broader administrative matters.
Demographics:
As a small village, Tilsworth has a relatively small population. Population figures can vary, and more precise data can be obtained from the Office for National Statistics.
Landmarks and Amenities:
Notable features within or near Tilsworth may include St. Giles' Church, which dates back centuries and provides a focal point for the village. Local amenities are generally limited, with residents often relying on nearby towns for shopping and other services. Public footpaths and bridleways offer opportunities for recreation in the surrounding countryside.