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Ingarsby is one of the best
preserved deserted medieval villages in England. It is
situated about six
miles (10 km) to the east of Leicester, and a little...
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Ingarsby railway station was a
railway station in
Ingarsby, Leicestershire, on the
Great Northern Railway Leicester branch. It
opened in 1882, and closed...
- The po****tion of the
civil parish was 269 at the 2001 census,
including Ingarsby, and
increased to 289 at the 2011 census. The
village has a church, a village...
- to be a
railway that ran
through Ingarsby,
approximately two
miles north of Houghton. Its
station was
named Ingarsby for
Houghton on the Hill
owing to...
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occasionally driven at
historic events and
holds equestrian events at his home in
Ingarsby Hall, Leicestershire. (key) (Races in bold
indicate pole position; races...
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Gilmorton Motte Groby Castle Gumley Castle Hallaton Castle Hinckley Castle Ingarsby Monks Grave Kibworth Harcourt Castle Mountsorrel Castle Sapcote Castle...
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Great Glen Hall
Groby Old Hall
Gumley Hall
Hallaton Manor Hemington Hall
Ingarsby Old Hall
Keythorpe Hall
Kibworth Hall King's
Norton Manor Kirby Park Kirby...
- Huncote, Hungarton,
Husbands Bosworth Ibstock, Illston,
Illston on the Hill,
Ingarsby,
Isley Walton John O'Gaunt Kegworth, Keyham, Keythorpe,
Kibworth Beauchamp...
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Gilmorton Motte Groby Castle Gumley Castle Hallaton Castle Hinckley Castle Ingarsby Monks Grave Kibworth Harcourt Castle Mountsorrel Castle Sapcote Castle...
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great fields Ingarsby SK684055
Deserted Medieval Village in Hungarton,
often called Old
Ingarsby to
differentiate it from
modern New
Ingarsby which lies...