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Attractions near LE4 9EB
National Space Centre (1 Mile)*
The award winning National Space Centre is the UK's largest attraction dedicated to space.
Gorse Hill City Farm (2 Miles)*
Gorse Hill City Farm is a working farm with the opportunity to feed and touch the animals.
National Gas Museum (3 Miles)*
At the Gas Museum you will gain a fascinating insight into the story of gas past and present, with particular reference to the East Midlands region.
Leicester Racecourse (3 Miles)*
Extending to 200 acres and steeped in more than 100 years of history, the Leicester Racecourse estate provides the perfect venue for the private or business client.
Great Central Railway (9 Miles)*
The Great Central Railway is Britain's only double track main line heritage railway. The stations of this railway are restored to different periods of the main line's history.
Melton Carnegie Museum (11 Miles)*
This exciting newly refurbished museum contains informative and innovative displays.
Donington le Heath Manor House (12 Miles)*
Step back in time and experience how people really lived in Medieval, Tudor and Stuart Times at Donington le Heath Manor House.
Snibston (13 Miles)*
Snibston is set on the site of a former colliery and consists of an award winning interactive museum, scheduled ancient colliery buildings, the Century Theatre, and a one hundred acre country park and nature reserve.
Harborough Museum (14 Miles)*
Harborough Museum is closed until Autumn 2009 while the site is refurbished to hold a new and important exhibition - the Hallaton Treasure!
Bosworth Water Trust Leisure and Water Park (14 Miles)*
Bosworth Water Trust is a 50 acre leisure park with 20 acres of lakes for dinghy, boardsailing and fishing.
Rutland County Museum (15 Miles)*
The Rutland County Museum is a warm ironstone building, erected in 1794-95 on the site of maltings by Sir Gerard Noel Edwards
Oakham Castle (15 Miles)*
The splendid Great Hall of Oakham Castle is one of the finest examples of late 12th century domestic architecture in England.
Framework Knitters Museum (16 Miles)*
The museum is located in unique restored 19th Century workshops, cottages and frameshops containing the collection of handframes which can be seen working daily.
Stanford Hall (16 Miles)*
Stanford, where Shakespeare's Avon flows gently through the Park, has been the home of the Cave family, ancestors of the present owner Lady Braye since 1430.
Ashby de la Zouch Castle (16 Miles)*
Ashby - a royalist stronghold. Tour the impressive ruins of a grand medieval castle within extensive and beautiful grounds.
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.


Towns near LE4 9EB
Belgrave (1 Mile)*
Humberstone (2 Miles)*
Birstall (2 Miles)*
Birstall has become a major dormitory area for Leicester, but there are several examples of its earlier history in evidence.
Leicester (2 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
Syston (3 Miles)*
In Victorian times Syston was a busy cattle dealing town. There is still evidence of the late 18th century development in its conservation area around the parish church of St. Peter.
Thurnby (3 Miles)*
Thurcaston (4 Miles)*
Thurcaston claims to be the birthplace of the martyred Tudor Bishop, Hugh Latimer. As a youth, he may well have been familiar with All Saints Church, parts of which date back to Norman times.
Evington (4 Miles)*
Queniborough (4 Miles)*
Queniborough is a pleasing conservation village with visible links back to the Civil War period. A 175 feet high crocketed spire, acknowledged by Pevsner to be one of the finest in Leicestershire, caps St. Mary's Church.
Rothley (4 Miles)*
Rothley is another stop on the Great Central Railway, a quiet village on the eastern edge of the Charnwood Forest, originally built around Rothley Brook, a tributary of the Soar.
Anstey (4 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.
Glenfield (4 Miles)*
Glenfield has a prominent place in railway history, with the opening of the Swannington Leicester line, the first railway line south of Manchester.
Aylestone (4 Miles)*
Cropston (4 Miles)*
Cropston is a picturesque village, close to the late 19th century reservoir, which takes its name from the village.
Braunstone (5 Miles)*
Wigston (5 Miles)*
Oadby (5 Miles)*
Great Stretton (5 Miles)*
Ratcliffe (5 Miles)*
Ratcliffe is sited between the banks of the River Wreake and the main A46 highway. Home to Ratcliffe College, started by Pugin in 1844 as the first Roman Catholic College in England since the Reformation.
Rearsby (5 Miles)*
Houghton on the Hill (5 Miles)*
Glen Parva (5 Miles)*
Glen Parva - The Manor House is of interest, dating back to the 14th century and local records suggest that the ill-fated King Charles I stayed there after the Battle of Naseby.
Sileby (5 Miles)*
Sileby is situated on the eastern side of the Soar Valley, it is a mix of residential and light industry.
Mountsorrel (5 Miles)*
Mountsorrel is situated on the old A6 route, seven miles north of Leicester and four miles from Loughborough.
Hungerton (5 Miles)*
* Distances shown are in a direct line. Distances by road will be longer.

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