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Woodhouse Eaves is located on the side of Beacon Hill in the Charnwood Forest area of Leicestershire. At the 2011 census the population of around 1,300 was included in the civil parish of Woodhouse. It has a mixture of small and large modern houses, although it is more dense in old houses, making it one of the most expensive villages in the county. When you visit Woodhouse Eaves, Walkfo brings Woodhouse Eaves places to life as you travel by foot, bike, bus or car with a mobile phone & headphones.
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Best Woodhouse Eaves places to visit
Woodhouse Eaves has places to explore by foot, bike or bus. Below are a selection of the varied Woodhouse Eaves’s destinations you can visit with additional content available at the Walkfo Woodhouse Eaves’s information audio spots:
Swithland railway station
Swithland was a railway station on the Great Central Main Line between Rothley and Quorn and Woodhouse. The station was due to open in March 1899 but was never completed. The line through the station site was closed in May 1969.
List of local nature reserves in Leicestershire
Leicestershire is a county in the East Midlands of England. The area of the administrative county is 806 square miles (2,090 km) and the population according to the 2011 census is 980,000. Leicester City Council is a unitary authority, with seven district councils in the second tier. As of December 2017 there are 23 local nature reserves in the county, the largest is Burbage Common and Woods at 85 hectares (210 acres)
Swithland
Swithland is a linear village in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire. The civil parish population was put at 230 in 2004 and 217 in the 2011 census. The village is known for the slate that was quarried in the area.
Woodhouse, Leicestershire
Woodhouse is a small village and civil parish in the heart of Charnwood, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 2,319, including around 300 term-time boarders at the Defence College. Beaumanor Hall, ancestral home of the Herrick family, was used as listening station during the war and intercepted signals intelligence for Bletchley Park.
Ulverscroft Valley
Ulverscroft Valley is a 110.8 hectares (274 acres) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest. The site is in five separate blocks, and two areas are nature reserves managed by the Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust. Lea Meadows is owned by the LRWT and it is also a scheduled monument.
Stoneywell
Stoneywell is a National Trust property in Ulverscroft, a dispersed settlement near Coalville in Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire. It was built in collaboration with Detmar Blow in 1899 for Ernest’s brother Sydney Gimson as a summer residence.
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