Coordinates: 51°56′31″N 0°27′24″W / 51.94204°N 0.45679°W / 51.94204; -0.45679
Lower Sundon is a hamlet located in the Central Bedfordshire district of Bedfordshire, England.
The settlement was established before 1066, and St Mary the Virgin Church was first built in Lower Sundon in the 13th Century.
Today, Lower Sundon lies in the wider Sundon civil parish, and is close to the large town of Luton.
Sundon is a civil parish in the English county of Bedfordshire.
There are two settlements: the one called Upper Sundon at the top of the hill is now the main village, and the presumably older one by the church is now a hamlet called Lower Sundon.
Because of changes to its boundary, the parish no longer includes Sundon Park (which is now an area of Luton) or the "Sundon Substation" of the National Grid for electricity (which lies west of the railway, near the village of Chalton).