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The Airman's Rest hotel in Leicester Forest East was designed to welcome fliers and equipped with a heliport. [11] In 1979 the company bought 54 hectares at Grove Farm triangle and phase I of the new brewery -named Castle acres after the Castle street premises – was opened on 29 March 1985 by local MP Nigel Lawson. It had a capacity of 125 ...
52°36′N 1°10′W / 52.600°N 1.167°W / 52.600; -1.167 Human settlement in England Braunstone Park & Rowley Fields Population 16,614 Unitary authority Leicester Ceremonial county Leicestershire Region East Midlands Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town LEICESTER Postcode district LE3 Dialling code 0116 Police Leicestershire Fire Leicestershire Ambulance East ...
Nearby, Fosse Park and Grove Triangle retail and business developments have covered part of Aldeby in Enderby, thus making continuous urban development following Narborough Road from the centre of Leicester, through Braunstone Town, Aldeby (now St John's) and on to Narborough itself. This built up zone also overlies lost Bromkinsthorpe in ...
Enderby Park and Ride is situated on the corner of B4114 St John's and Leicester Lane, opposite Leicestershire Constabulary Headquarters and Palmers Garden Centre, and was opened on 16 November 2009. It has parking for 1,000 cars. Buses run every 15 minutes into Leicester city centre from 7am to 7pm, Mondays to Saturdays.
Saddington; Saltby; Sapcote; Saxby; Saxelby; Scalford; Scraptoft; Seagrave; Sewstern; Shackerstone; Shangton; Sharnford; Shawell; Shearsby; Sheepy Magna; Sheepy Parva ...
Grove Farm may refer to: in England. Grove Farm, Somerset; Grove Farm, Ealing, a Local Nature Reserve in London; in the United States. Grove Farm (Lihue, Hawaii), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Grove Farm Company Locomotives, Puhi, Hawaii, NRHP-listed; Mount Airy (Sharpsburg, Maryland), also known as, and listed on ...
Grove Farm (grid reference) is a 36.5 hectare (90.2 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset, notified in 1989. This site comprises an extensive area of unimproved mesotrophic grassland , a habitat which is now uncommon in Britain .
Anthony Shannon Harman (6 March 1912 – 8 May 1999) was an English farmer and writer who was best known for a 1986 book about his life and the history of his farm entitled Seventy Summers. It was a number one bestseller in the United Kingdom and was made into a 1986 BBC Two television series which he presented.