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Kensworth House, a Victorian house with some large conservatories in its grounds approached by a well-wooded carriage drive from Kensworth village. Three miles from Dunstable and from Whipsnade Zoo. Six miles from Luton, off Spratts Lane, Kensworth.
OS Ref: TL04331855
Description: Accommodated up to 50 land girls. Opened at same time as Bolnhurst and Toddington Park hostels.
Opened: c. November 1942
Closed: c. October 1949

Kensworth House

Kensworth House
Source: BLARS

Kensworth Hostel

Kensworth Hostel. Drawing by Eileen Fuller, Land Girl.
Source: Norman Willis

More information about this hostel

Land girls at Kensworth Hostel

Kensworth land girls group

First Anniversary Party, Kensworth Hostel, 1943

First Anniversary Party, Kensworth Hostel, November 1943
(l - r) Hannah and Minnie Leftcovitch, Norman Willis (boy)

Kensworth House map

Kensworth House from OS 6" 1924 map, showing extensive glass houses to the north of the house.


More Pictures of Kensworth Land Girls

Kensworth Hostel Conservatory Kay Barnes, Jack and Patricia Benney Kay Barnes, Jack and Patricia Benney Kensworth Baseball Team
Joan Berry, Arthur Bodsworth and Patricia Benney Kensworth Land Girls Kensworth Land Girls Kensworth Land Girls
Provisional driving license for Sylvia Walton, Kensworth land girl      

 


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