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KempstonKempston is a town in Bedfordshire, England. It is part of the Borough of Bedford. The name in its old form is "kemestun" which includes the Brittonic word "cambio" meaning bent or curved. Therefore, the name meant when coined "the enclosed settlement on the bend". The bend was that of the River Great Ouse noted for its sharp bends upstream of Bedford. It is just possible that "cambita" (the curved one) was the name given to this stretch of the river by the Celtic speaking population. In this case the name could have developed like that of the river Kembs in the French Department of Haute Rhin. Locally the village name is pronounced Kemstun. Kempston was recorded as "camestone" in the Domesday Book and had a 6th century Anglo Saxon burial site, now home to the Saxon Centre. Once known as the largest village in England, Kempston is now a town with its own town council. It has a population of approximately 20,000, and is adjacent to Bedford. It serves principally as a dormitory town for Bedford and for Milton Keynes which is approximately ten miles away. Kempston also was the brand name of a popular joystick and interface for the ZX Spectrum.
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