Woburn high street houses a fine collection of Georgian buildings, dating back to a rebuilding of the village after a fire in 1724. It grew in importance as a horse-changing location on the stagecoach network, with 27 inns and the first 24-hour post office outside London. The lack of a connection to the rail network led to a rapid decline in importance and population after the mid-19th century.
SP9433 : The Bell HotelWe lived in the house on the right in 1947/48. The entrance is new, it was added when it was converted to a hotel in the 80's? During the war it was a secret printing press for propaganda leaflets. We found bundles of leaflets printed in German in the cellar.