Leicestershire is a landlocked
county in central
England. It takes its name from the heavily populated
City of Leicester which has traditionally been its administrative centre, but is now a
unitary authority separate from Leicestershire. It borders onto
Rutland,
Nottinghamshire,
Derbyshire,
Warwickshire,
Northamptonshire and
Staffordshire.
Towns and villages
- Anstey[?], Arnesby[?], Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Ashby Magna[?], Aston Flamville[?]
- Birstall[?], Bottesford[?], Breedon on the Hill, Burbage[?], Bushby[?]
- Cadeby[?], Coalville[?], Countesthorpe[?], Croft[?]
- Donisthorpe[?]
- Earl Shilton[?], East Norton[?], Edith Weston[?]
- Gaddesby[?]
- Hallaton[?], Hinckley[?], Horninghold[?], Husbands Bosworth[?]
- Kegworth[?], Kirby Muxloe
- Little Dalby[?], Loughborough[?], Lutterworth
- Market Harborough, Measham[?], Melton Mowbray[?], Moira, Mountsorrel[?]
- Newton Harcourt[?], Newtown Linford[?], Normanton[?]
- Oadby[?]
- Peatling Parva[?]
- Queniborough[?], Quorndon
- Rothley[?]
- Shackerstone[?], Shearsby[?], Sheepy Magna[?], Sheepy Parva[?], Shepshed[?], Stoney Stanton[?], Sutton Cheney[?], Swinford[?], Syston[?]
- Thurmaston[?], Thurnby[?], Twycross[?]
- Walton, Wigston[?], Woodhouse Eaves[?]
Places of interest