Bedfordshire Women's Land Army

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Luton Hoo (Training Farm)

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Location:

The Bothy (gardeners' accommodation) attached to Luton Hoo Home Farm, part of a large estate on edge of Luton.  (Luton Hoo was the palatial mansion of Sir Harold and Lady Zia Wernher).
OS Ref: TL10191789
Description: 4-week induction training courses (2 weeks dairy farming; 2 weeks horticulture). First of the Bedfordshire training hostels; training was also given at Toddington Manor Park but later Ravensden became main training hostel for Bedfordshire WLA.
Opened: 7 July 1941
Closed: March 1946

The Bothy, Luton Hoo

The Bothy during the war was turned into a Women's Land Army hostel

More information about this hostel

Luton Hoo Mansion

Luton Hoo Mansion

Map of Luton Hoo Bothy

Luton Hoo training hostel was surrounded by military hutments of Eastern Command during the Second World War.  The octagonal walled garden was where land girls received horticultural training.

More Pictures of Luton Hoo Land Girls

Luton Hoo Haymaking

Luton Hoo walled garden

Luton Hoo tomato growing

Luton Hoo Gardener and Land Girls    

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