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Deriving from an ancient Anglo-Saxon personal name and an old English name 'waed', meaning a ford, Biggleswade sadly has no connection with the great, bygone aviation icon, Biggles, who never waded across the river Ivel upon which the town sits. It was however the home of the once-renowned racing cyclist, Daniel Albone. In the 1880's Albone established the long-forgotten Ivel Cycle Works where he invented his own cycles and indeed the first Ivel Agricultural Tractor - the ancestor of all modern tractors. Your launch site is within the grounds of the famous Shuttleworth Mansion, rebuilt in 1876 by the Shuttleworth family. The grounds at Old Warden Park are the home of the unique 19th century ornamental Swiss Garden, proclaimed as one of the top ten gardens in the country. Before or after your flight you might want to take a look around the fascinating Shuttleworth Collection of aircraft, cars, motorcycles and carriages, housed in hangars in the traditional setting of a 1930's grass aerodrome. Depending on wind direction you might find yourself flying over Woburn Abbey or historic villages such as Sutton, Sandy and Potten.
Satellites: Gransden
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Reproduced from Land Ranger® 1:50,000 by permission of Ordnance Survey® on
behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty's Stationary Office© Crown
Copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number 100040229.
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