Upper Dean

Upper Dean is a village located in the Bedford Borough of Bedfordshire, England.

The village forms part of the Dean and Shelton civil parish, and is close to the settlements of Melchbourne and Swineshead. Upper Dean is the location of Eileen Wade Lower School and All Saints Church.

Settlements in Bedford Borough
  • Bedford
  • Begwary
  • Biddenham
  • Bletsoe
  • Bolnhurst
  • Box End
  • Bromham
  • Cardington
  • Carlton
  • Chawston
  • Chellington
  • Clapham
  • Colesden
  • Colmworth
  • Cople
  • Cotton End
  • Duck's Cross
  • Duloe
  • Elstow
  • Farndish
  • Felmersham
  • Great Barford
  • Great Denham
  • Harrold
  • Harrowden
  • Herrings Green
  • Hinwick
  • Honeydon
  • Keeley Green
  • Kempston
  • Kempston Hardwick
  • Kempston Rural
  • Keysoe
  • Keysoe Row
  • Knotting
  • Knotting Green
  • Little Barford
  • Little Staughton
  • Lower Dean
  • Melchbourne
  • Milton Ernest
  • Oakley
  • Odell
  • Pavenham
  • Pertenhall
  • Podington
  • Radwell
  • Ravensden
  • Renhold
  • Riseley
  • Roxton
  • Salph End
  • Sharnbrook
  • Shelton
  • Shortstown
  • Souldrop
  • Stagsden
  • Staploe
  • Stevington
  • Stewartby
  • Swineshead
  • Thurleigh
  • Turvey
  • Upper Dean
  • Upper Staploe
  • West End
  • Wilden
  • Willington
  • Wilstead
  • Wixams
  • Wood End
  • Wootton
  • Wyboston
  • Wymington
  • Yielden

Famous quotes containing the words upper and/or dean:

    Like many of the Upper Class He liked the Sound of Broken Glass.
    Hilaire Belloc (1870–1953)

    President Lowell of Harvard appealed to students ‘to prepare themselves for such services as the Governor may call upon them to render.’ Dean Greenough organized an ‘emergency committee,’ and Coach Fisher was reported by the press as having declared, ‘To hell with football if men are needed.’
    —For the State of Massachusetts, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)