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Melton Mowbray contains a rare example of early town government. The Melton Mowbray Town Estate [31] was founded in 1549, during the Reformation, when two townsfolk sold silver and plate sequestered from the church and bought land to be held in trust for all inhabitants. It provided early forms of education and the first street lighting, and ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Melton Mowbray: Almshouse: ... 5 King Street Melton: House: Late 19th century: 12 October 1976
The ward covers the more central and western areas of Melton Mowbray. It is defined by Asfordby Road/A6006 and the A606 road. [4] [failed verification] Also nearby is the former railway line between Melton Mowbray North and Market Harborough. [5] [failed verification] The area is also close to Egerton Park. [6] [failed verification]
The council is based at Parkside on Burton Street, adjoining Melton Mowbray railway station. The building was purpose-built for the council and opened in 2011 ...
Melton Mowbray St Marys SE aspect. St Mary's Church is the largest and "stateliest" parish church in Leicestershire, [4] with visible remains dating mainly from the 13th-15th centuries. The stonework in the lowest section of the tower, which has Norman windows, dates from 1170, although there were certainly one or more Anglo-Saxon churches on ...
Scalford is situated on the Jubilee Way footpath from Melton Mowbray to Belvoir Castle, and is a 'stop off' for walkers between Melton and the Vale of Belvoir. Scalford can be reached from Melton or the Vale by regular buses, and there is more than adequate parking at the village hall, which is overseen by nearby houses, and quiet roads ...
Warwick, Melton Mowbray; This page was last edited on 7 October 2024, at 18:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
In the mid-19th century, a group of local businessmen decided to form a private company, known as the "Melton Mowbray Corn Exchange and Public Rooms Company", to finance and commission a purpose-built corn exchange for the town. The site they selected was on the east side of Nottingham Street. [2]