Famous for the balloon ascents from its Tea Gardens. Also the Bedford Music Hall. Demolished in the lat 1960s, a pillar of the building remains, on Camden High Street, at the south of the junction with Mary Terrace.
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Bedford Tavern
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88 Arlington Road
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