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Lutterworth Grammar School was founded in 1630; by 1676 the population of Lutterworth had reached 644. [2] In the days of the stagecoach, Lutterworth was an important stopping place on the road from Leicester to Oxford and London, and many former coaching inns remain in the town. [2] The town also contains a number of well-preserved half ...
Lutterworth; M. Market Harborough This page was last edited on 4 August 2019, at 16:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The rural district of Lutterworth in Leicestershire, England existed from 1894 to 1974. ... along with Market Harborough Rural District and Market Harborough. ...
Following significant population growth, largely associated with the status of Lutterworth as a market town, the area became a rural district in 1894. [7] The new council continued to use the town hall for civic events but based its council officers and their departments in council offices in Coventry Road. [8]
The pre-1974 urban district of Market Harborough is an unparished area. The parish council for Lutterworth has declared that parish to be a town, allowing it to take the style "town council". Many of the smaller parishes have a parish meeting rather than a parish council. [32] Allexton, Arnesby, Ashby Magna, Ashby Parva
Seven Days of Local Delights is a once-a-year tribute to the local farmers and growers in our region. The event, sponsored by the Red Hills Small Farm Alliance, presents a mix of programs that ...
Market Harborough: Great Bowden Mill Smock: 1839 [35] Standing c. 1920 Medbourne: Mid-16th century [36] Mid-16th century [36] Medbourne Smock: Late 18th century [36] Demolished January 1902 [36] Mowsley: 1338 [37] 1338 [37] Narborough: Titt iron wind engine: Nether Broughton: Post: 1880s OS map: Noseley: 1545 [38] 1545 [38] Redmile: 1242 [39 ...
Sketchley Grange Hotel and Spa. A notable building in the village named "Sketchley Hall" was built in 1892 by Charles H. Alldridge, who bought, in 1919, the 1914 Grand National winner, Sunloch.