



2 Bedroom Apartments
Super King or Single Beds
2 minute drive to Town Centre
Free Parking
Quiet location
Spacious and light
Family Friendly
Coffee Machine
Beautiful park a short walk away
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments
Bedford Town Centre
Free Parking based on availability
Gym on Site
Central location
Spacious and light
Family Friendly
Pet Friendly
Lift Access

Platform Bedford 2 Bedroom Serviced Apartment

Platform Bedford 2 Bedroom Serviced Apartment

Platform Bedford Serviced Apartment Condiments

Platform Bedford 2 Bedroom Serviced Apartment
Studio & 1 Bedroom Apartments
Bedford Town Centre
Spacious
Exeptional Decor
Central location
Family Friendly
Pet Friendly
Modern facilities


Bedford Serviced Apartments

Bedford Serviced Apartments

There are plenty of things to see and do both in and around Bedford, from museums and ancient relics, to beautiful outdoor spaces and brilliant late night entertainment. Bedford surrounds the River Ouse and the embankment area is a must see with great scenery for walks and picnics in the summer!
Shopping
Bedford Town Centre features a selection of high street stores, with a large Debenhams features at the end of the high street. Bedford also features many independent shops and coffee houses.
Eating
Bedford has a large selection of cafes, bars and restaurants. Riverside Square, located on the river features a Vue cinema, a selection of restaurants and bars close to Bedford Town centre.
EXPLORE BEDFORD

HISTORY OF BEDFORD
Bedford, the county town of Bedfordshire in England, has a rich history dating back to the early medieval period. Originally a Saxon settlement, it grew around a ford on the River Great Ouse, which gave the town its name. Bedford became an important market town in the Middle Ages and was granted a royal charter in 1166. In the 17th century, it was known for its connections to religious nonconformity, most famously as the home of John Bunyan, author of The Pilgrim’s Progress, who was imprisoned there. During the Industrial Revolution, Bedford developed industries such as brewing, engineering, and brickmaking, which shaped its economy and skyline. In the 20th century, the town saw significant growth, particularly after World War II, when it became home to a large Italian community and expanded with new housing and infrastructure. Today, Bedford is a diverse and evolving town, blending historic charm with modern development.
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BEDFORD in 2025
In 2025, Bedford is a vibrant and evolving town on the cusp of transformation. With a population around 110,000, it blends historic charm—from its medieval core and picturesque Great Ouse waterfront—to modern development, including expanded green spaces and upgraded rail stations like the soon-to-open Wixams. The town benefits from strong transport links to London and Luton Airport, and it has embraced innovation, including autonomous delivery robots operating in local neighbourhoods. Culturally diverse and community-focused, Bedford continues to grow both economically and socially. Looking ahead, Bedfordshire has been chosen as the site for Universal Studios Great Britain, the first European Universal resort, set to open by 2031 on the former Kempston Hardwick brickworks. Spanning roughly 476 acres, the park will feature themed lands, a 500-room hotel, retail, dining and entertainment zones, supported by major infrastructure investments including a £500 million boost to roads and rail (Wixams expansion and a new station) Projected to create 28,000 jobs and attract over 8 million visitors annually, the resort represents a £50 billion economic uplift to 2055, cementing Bedford’s position as a major regional hub.
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