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This list of museums in Leicestershire, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
City Hall, formerly Attenborough House and, before that, the Municipal Buildings, is a municipal building in Charles Street, Leicester, England. The structure, which currently accommodates the offices of Leicester City Council , is a locally listed building.
The Gate House, Leicester Castle: City of Leicester: Gatehouse: 1445-59: 5 January 1950: 1200573: The Gate House, Leicester Castle: Tomb of Andrew Lord Rollo to the North East of St Margaret's Church: City of Leicester: Tomb: 1765
1km 0.6miles War Memorial 14 Magazine Gateway 13 St Nicholas' 12 Jewry Wall 11 St Margaret's 10 City Rooms 9 Guildhall 8 All Saints 7 St Mary de Castro 6 Turret Gateway 5 Castle 4 Cavendish House 3 Abbot Penny's Wall 2 Abbey Ruins 1 Grade I listed buildings in Leicester Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX ...
The Corporation of Leicester took over the system in 1901 and converted it to electric power in 1904. To meet this demand a new generating station was constructed on Painter Street [8] (52°38'42.0"N 1°07'47.2"W) the station buildings, comprising a boiler house and an engine room, were known as the Lero building. [3]
Freeman's Common is a 12.5 hectare [2] area of land situated to the north of Bedford, in the parish of Ravensden. It was created in 1858. It was created in 1858. Over many years it has been the focus of local dispute as to whether the site should be developed.
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In 1327 the land passed to Henry de Beaumont, for whom a new house, Beau Manor was built in 1330, Beaumont also having the nearby church built in 1338. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The house was replaced by a new construction in 1595 for Sir William Herrick , a government official under Elizabeth I and later a member of parliament for Leicester. [ 9 ]