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Towns near Kirby Muxloe
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Glenfield
(2 Miles)*
Glenfield has a prominent place in railway history, with the opening of the Swannington Leicester line, the first railway line south of Manchester. |
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Newtown Limford
(2 Miles)*
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Desford
(2 Miles)*
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Thornton
(3 Miles)*
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Markfield
(3 Miles)*
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Anstey
(3 Miles)*
Anstey's role as a southern gateway to the Charnwood Forest is shown by the 15th century Packhorse Bridge, just a mere 5 feet wide, straddling Rothley River. |
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Enderby
(3 Miles)*
Enderby - The St. Johns area of the parish is separated from the main village, which is where the ancient village of Aldeby stood. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, this village was deserted probably in the 12th century. |
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Newtown Linford
(3 Miles)*
Newtown Linford is set against a backdrop of the Charnwood woodlands, making it a very photogenic village with its thatched dwellings and timbered style buildings. |
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Braunstone
(4 Miles)*
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Leicester
(4 Miles)*
Leicester is one of the few cities in England that can trace its growth from the Iron Age. In Leicester you can travel through the ages, and learn about the history of the city in its excellent Museums, and by taking an Old Town Heritage Trail |
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Aylestone
(4 Miles)*
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Kirkby Mallory
(4 Miles)*
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Sprowston
(4 Miles)*
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Bagworth
(4 Miles)*
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Newbold Verdon
(4 Miles)*
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