Leicestershire History

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Arched windows, Vaulted roof detail and fireplaces in the ruins of Ashbey-de-la-Zouch Castle, Derbyshire, England. Abandoned Castles, Tumblr, Ruins, Vaulted Roof, Derbyshire England, English Architecture, Castle Home, Fibreglass Roof, Porch Roof
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Arched windows, Vaulted roof detail and fireplaces in the ruins of Ashbey-de-la-Zouch Castle, Derbyshire, England.
an old church with a steeple surrounded by greenery and trees on a sunny day
Mount St Bernard's Abbey is a Cistercian monastery of the Strict Observance (Trappists) near Whitwick in Leicestershire, founded in 1835. The Cistercian order dates back to the 12th century and the Trappists to the mid-17th century. Mount St Bernard's Abbey is the only abbey belonging to this order left in England.
a tall tower with a clock on the top of it's side in a park
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Loughborough Queen's Park - Carillon & War Memorial
there are many benches in front of the castle
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Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England
a blue phone booth sitting on the side of a road next to a fence and trees
Police Box, Bradgate Park
Police Box, Bradgate Park. But no Doctor....and no light!
an old brick building sitting on top of a river next to a lush green field
Steve Crampton Photography
Kirby Muxloe Castle, Leicestershire, England, built in 1430
a bridge over a body of water in front of brick buildings with graffiti on them
Leicester's Old Industrial heritage by Mike Freeman at PicturesofEngland.com
Leicester's Old Industrial heritage
an old painting of men in medieval clothing riding on horses and other people standing around
Was Richard III maligned by Sir Thomas More and William Shakespeare? – Historical articles and illustrations
At sunset on the eve of the Battle of Bosworth, Richard rode into Leicester on his horse, named White Surrey.