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Towns near Willoughby-on-the-Wolds
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Wymeswold
(2 Miles)*
Wymeswold lies a few miles to the north east of Loughborough. It is now a large and popular conservation village, with some fine Georgian buildings, over 30 of the houses are now Grade 2 listed buildings. |
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Wysall
(2 Miles)*
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Widmerpool
(2 Miles)*
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Old Dalby
(3 Miles)*
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Upper Broughton
(3 Miles)*
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Grimston
(3 Miles)*
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Rempstone
(3 Miles)*
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Burton on the Wolds
(3 Miles)*
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Nether Broughton
(4 Miles)*
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Costock
(4 Miles)*
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Ragdale
(4 Miles)*
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Seagrave
(4 Miles)*
Seagrave is situated just minutes from the busy A46; it is a secluded and picturesque village, with red roofed houses and distinctive church. |
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Walton-on-the-Wolds
(4 Miles)*
Walton-on-the-Wolds was the home in the 19th century of Augustus Hobart-Hampden, better known as Hobart Pasha, who had an adventurous naval career. |
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Thrussington
(4 Miles)*
Thrussington has some interesting 18th century properties surrounding the village green. It is the birthplace in 1782, of artist, John Ferneley, who depicted much of Leicestershire's 19th century hunting scene. |
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Kinoulton
(4 Miles)*
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