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Grid reference SK5310

near to Newtown Linford, Leicestershire, England



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SK5310 : Visitor Centre near Cropston Reservoir by Jim Barton Visitor Centre near Cropston Reservoir
The centre houses an exhibition on the geology, history and natural history of Bradgate. Around the corner is a café.
SK5310 : Bradgate Park by Bob Tinley Bradgate Park
Bradgate Park is an ancient deer park and provides a very popular spot for a stroll for the inhabitants of nearby Leicester.
SK5310 : Bradgate Park and Cropston Reservoir by Mike Pennington Bradgate Park and Cropston Reservoir
SK5310 : Mower in Bradgate Park by Trevor Rickard Mower in Bradgate Park
Looking south-east towards the main track across the park. This mower is used to trim the bracken, which has gradually taken over large areas of the park.
SK5310 : Supported oak, Bradgate Park by Jonathan Thacker Supported oak, Bradgate Park
SK5310 : Dale Spinney by John H Darch Dale Spinney
In Bradgate Park.
SK5310 : Newton Linford: Bradgate Park by Nigel Cox Newton Linford: Bradgate Park
The track leads up the hill to the prominent landmark of SK5211 : Newton Linford: Leicestershire Yeomanry War Memorial. Bowling Green Spinney is to the right, SK5210 : Newton Linford: Bradgate Park: Elder Plantation to the left.
SK5310 : Ruin of Bradgate House: aerial 2020 (1) by Simon Tomson Ruin of Bradgate House: aerial 2020 (1)
Bradgate Park has developed from a medieval deer park with later 18th-century features, preserved as public parkland since 1928. Within the park are the ruins of Bradgate House, a brick mansion begun in the 1490s and abandoned in the 18th... (more)
SK5310 : Bradgate House ruins. by Mat Fascione Bradgate House ruins.
Leicester city is visible on the horizon.
SK5310 : The Chapel at Bradgate House by John H Darch The Chapel at Bradgate House
Bradgate House, now a ruin, was the birthplace of the ill-fated Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England for just nine days in 1553.
SK5310 : Bradgate Park, bridge by Brian Westlake Bradgate Park, bridge
There is a cut bench mark on the near end of this parapet of a bridge in Bradgate Park. See Link for a closer view and LinkExternal link for details.
SK5310 : Bridge over the River Lin by Tim Glover Bridge over the River Lin

 
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