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Village in Leicestershire, England
Swithland is a linear village in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. The civil parish population was put at 230 in 2004 and 217 in the 2011
Swithland
Woodland in Leicestershire, England
Swithland Wood and The Brand is an 87.9 hectares (217 acres) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south of Woodhouse Eaves in Leicestershire
Swithland_Wood_and_The_Brand
Grave marker
and below the couple are their six children, five daughters and a son. Swithland slate was widely used for ledger and gravestones in many areas of the
Ledger_stone
Public park in Leicestershire, England
the villages of Newtown Linford, Anstey, Cropston, Woodhouse Eaves and Swithland. The River Lin runs through the park, flowing into Cropston Reservoir
Bradgate_Park
Reservoir in Leicestershire
340m 371yds SWITHLAND RESERVOIR Swithland Mountsorrel Branch Swithland Sidings Great Central Railway Mountsorrel Quarry Buddon Wood Filter beds Brazil
Swithland_Reservoir
Geologic formation in Leicestershire, the United Kingdom
The Swithland Formation is a geologic formation in Leicestershire, and lies within the wider Swithland Wood and The Brand area. It preserves ichnotaxon
Swithland_Formation
Railway sidings
1666667 Swithland Sidings is a set of railway sidings on the preserved Great Central Railway, situated just south of Swithland Reservoir and Swithland Viaduct
Swithland_Sidings
Country house in Swithland, Leicestershire, England
1730556 Swithland Hall is a 19th-century Neoclassical country house in Swithland, Leicestershire, designed by James Pennethorne. The present Swithland Hall
Swithland_Hall
Heritage railway in Nottingham, England
Open Saloon No 666 built in 1910. Awaiting restoration. Now moved to Swithland Sidings on the other GCR site. Barnum Open Saloon No 664 built in 1910
Great Central Railway (Nottingham)
Great_Central_Railway_(Nottingham)
Heritage station on the Great Central railway
the Great Central Main Line; a station was to be constructed at nearby Swithland instead. However due to pressure from the residents of Rothley, a station
Rothley_railway_station
Heritage railway based in Loughborough, England
2014. "Signal Box – Swithland Sidings". Great Central Railway. 30 May 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2014. "National award for Swithland Signalling". Great
Great Central Railway (heritage railway)
Great_Central_Railway_(heritage_railway)
British professional basketball team
Leicester Riders are a British professional basketball team based in Leicester, United Kingdom, the oldest in the British Basketball League (BBL). The
Leicester_Riders
County of England
Centre Stoneywell Stapleford Miniature Railway Stapleford Park Swithland Reservoir Swithland Wood Twinlakes Theme Park Twycross Zoo Ulverscroft Priory University
Leicestershire
Upland area in Leicestershire, England
places with public access include Bardon Hill, Beacon Hill, Bradgate Park, Swithland Wood, the Outwoods and Stoneywell cottage (National Trust). The area of
Charnwood_Forest
English folklore bogeyman
prayer in a cave in the Dane Hills and was buried in the churchyard in Swithland. Hutton suggests that the memory of Scott was distorted into the image
Black_Annis
Suffix used for place names
Midlands Goathland Scottish Highlands Shetland City of Sunderland Sunderland Swithland West Midlands (region) List of islands of the United Kingdom Multi-state
Land_(suffix)
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
fifth Baronet, Sir Michael D'Anvers, in 1776. The Danvers Baronetcy, of Swithland in the County of Leicester, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain
Danvers_baronets
City and unitary authority in England
Leicester was later able to buy the waterworks and build another reservoir at Swithland, completed in the 1890s. Leicester became a county borough in 1889, although
Leicester
Village in Leicestershire, England
also listed, exemplify a local type known as "Belvoir Angels", made of Swithland slate. One is dated 1690, making it the oldest such stone in the Vale
Redmile
Heritage railway in Leicestershire
The line was extended and by 1898 ran from the Great Central Railway at Swithland Sidings. The line fell out of use in the 1950s, the track was taken up
Mountsorrel_Railway
Village in Leicestershire, England
Charnwood, Leicestershire, England. Nearby are the villages of Quorn, Swithland, and Newtown Linford. Breakback Road leads from the village to Nanpantan
Woodhouse_Eaves
Village in Leicestershire, England
villages of Mountsorrel, Rothley and Swithland, encompasses Buddon Wood, Mountsorrel Quarry and part of Swithland Reservoir. The Great Central Railway
Quorn,_Leicestershire
Village in Leicestershire, England
British Gypsum has a plant at Barrow, and the parish is adjacent to the Swithland Reservoir. Barrow upon Soar is part of the local government district of
Barrow_upon_Soar
Borough and non-metropolitan district in England
Prestwold. The small parishes of Beeby, Hamilton Lea, Stonebow Village, Swithland, Ulverscroft and Wanlip have a parish meeting rather than a parish council
Borough_of_Charnwood
River in Leicestershire, England
the River Soar in Quorn. The river also feeds Cropston Reservoir and Swithland Reservoir. The river runs for around 17 kilometres between its source
River_Lin
Village in Leicestershire, England
churchyard contains one a noted collection of Swithland slate headstones . The village was a centre of Swithland slate carving and home to the fine slate craftsmen
Wymeswold
English footballer
Leicester City. He also ran a footwear company and The Griffin Inn in Swithland in Charnwood, Leicestershire following his retirement from playing. Birchenall
Alan_Birchenall
UK Parliament constituency (1997–2024)
Queniborough, Six Hills, Syston, Thurcaston, Thurmaston, Woodhouse and Swithland, the District of Blaby wards of Ellis, Fairestone, Kirby, Leicester Forest
Charnwood_(constituency)
in Swithland sidings B279705 Rover Cars Ltd Not Serviceable Stored in Swithland sidings B279714 Rover Cars Ltd Not Serviceable Stored in Swithland sidings
List of Great Central Railway locomotives and rolling stock
List_of_Great_Central_Railway_locomotives_and_rolling_stock
Academy in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England
Rawlins was divided into six houses: Bradgate (purple), Beaumanor (red), Swithland (blue), Outwoods (green), Beacon (orange), and Buddon (yellow). In the
Rawlins_Academy
Bridge in England
the remains of the old crossing was demolished in 1960, although the Swithland slate plaque inscribed with the toll charges was retained and relocated
Cavendish_Bridge
Village in England
sixteenth-century yeoman farmer's house just southwest of the church, with a fine Swithland slate roof. Remains of a stretch of the long-abandoned Charnwood Forest
Osgathorpe
Area in the East Midlands, England
Designation of Origin orders. "Belvoir Angels" are a type of 18th-century Swithland slate tombstone found in the district. A comprehensive account of the
Vale_of_Belvoir
original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2015. "Bream Record Broken from Swithland Reservoir". Fishing Magic.com. 5 October 2000. Archived from the original
Angling records in the United Kingdom
Angling_records_in_the_United_Kingdom
Geologic group in Leicestershire, the United Kingdom
breccia. It is made up of two formations. Uppermost within the group is the Swithland Formation, consisting of purple pelites and fine greywackes, with thin
Brand_Group
18th-century country house in Leicestershire
building in Palladian style, constructed in ashlar in the 1750s, with a Swithland slate hipped roof and brick-ridge chimney stacks. An extra wing in red
Baggrave_Hall
(Nottingham) have stated their intention to develop the site along the lines of Swithland Sidings, though there is no road access to the site, there are however
Gotham_Sidings
17th-century country house in Wistow, Leicestershire, England
II* listed. The Hall was built to an H-plan of rendered brick with a Swithland slate hipped roof. It has a seven window frontage with two storeys of
Wistow_Hall
Railway station in Cheshire, England
Glenfield Lullingstone Paisley East Queens Road (GER) Richboro Port Stanely Swithland Sykehouse Thorpe-in-Balne Watford Vicarage Road West Hampstead interchange
Warrington West railway station
Warrington_West_railway_station
England. Retrieved 27 August 2017. "Designated Sites View: Buddon Wood and Swithland Reservoir". Sites of Special Scientific Interest. Natural England. Retrieved
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Leicestershire
List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Leicestershire
Country house in Leicestershire, England
It is constructed of ironstone with limestone dressings and a hipped Swithland slate roof. The west front has a two-storey flat roofed porch projecting
Cold_Overton_Hall
Names given to places by Germanic peoples
headland"). Swinscoe, Staffordshire, from Old Norse svín-skógr ("swine wood"). Swithland, Leicestershire, from Old Norse sviðinn-lundr ("grove cleared by burning")
Germanic_toponymy
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
1952), of Ab Kettleby with Wartnaby and Holwell (1952–1959), Rector of Swithland (from 1959); former Assistant Bishop of West/ern Szechwan. Harold Alexander
Bishop_of_Leicester
River in Leicestershire, England
Iron Age origin. Nearby on that branch, Watery Lane, was an undatable Swithland slate courseway raised above flood level demolished by the Highways Authority
River_Sence
Village in Leicestershire, England
which he removed for use as an ornamental garden feature on his estate in Swithland, where it still remains. It is a Grade II* listed structure. The Adam
Mountsorrel
Title in the Peerage of Ireland
Denis Anthony Brian Butler, 9th Earl of Lanesborough (1918–1998) Swithland Hall Swithland Newtownbutler Lanesborough-Ballyleague Carter-Campbell of Possil
Earl_of_Lanesborough
Parva Sutton Cheney Sutton in the Elms Swannington Swepstone Swinford Swithland Sysonby Syston Theddingworth Thornton Thorpe Acre Thorpe Arnold Thorpe
List of places in Leicestershire
List_of_places_in_Leicestershire
Stockerston Hall Stonton Wyville Manor Stretton Hall Sutton Cheney Manor Swithland Hall Tur Langton Manor Whatton Hall Wigston Parva Hall Willesley Hall
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
a railway Swithland Viaduct Swithland, Leicestershire England 1897 Brick arch carries the preserved Great Central Railway across Swithland Reservoir Tadcaster
List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom
List_of_railway_bridges_and_viaducts_in_the_United_Kingdom
Swineshaw Reservoirs - Greater Manchester Swinsty Reservoir - North Yorkshire Swithland Reservoir - Leicestershire Sywell Reservoir - Northamptonshire Talkin
List_of_lakes_of_England
Environmental project in central England
Forest Park Sharpe's Pottery Museum Staunton Harold Reservoir Sudbury Hall Swithland Wood The National Forest Maze T.G.Green Cornishware Archive Museum Thornton
The_National_Forest_(England)
Sports season
13 7 1851 1602 26 5 Milton Keynes All-Stars * 20 13 7 1866 1671 24 6 Swithland Motors Loughborough All-Stars 20 10 10 1778 1902 20 7 Sunderland Sunblest
1978–79 National Basketball League season
1978–79_National_Basketball_League_season
places, within the parish of Thurcaston, in the county of Leicester. Swithland Inclosure Act 1798 38 Geo. 3. c. 73 Pr. 21 June 1798 An act for dividing
List of acts of the 2nd session of the 18th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_2nd_session_of_the_18th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
Church in Bruntingthorpe, Leicestershire
nave, north aisle, transept, chancel and tower. The tower has an unusual swithland slated roof. The church was 'razed to the foundations' in 1873 apart from
St Mary's Church, Bruntingthorpe
St_Mary's_Church,_Bruntingthorpe
Town in Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand
where the public library is now. Previously, Havelock School, also called Swithland, opened in 1863. Lucknow School is a state contributing primary (Year
Havelock_North
Highest hill in Bradgate Park
February 2018. Stevenson, Joan, (1979) A Family Guide to Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood, Sycamore Press, p.27 charnwood.gov.uk Listing report of 15th March
Old_John
16th-century ruin in Leicestershire, England
ISBN 1-902685-10-5. Bradgate Park: the History of Bradgate Park and Swithland Wood Squires, A.E. (1986). "Groby Manor – Bradgate Park". In Squires A
Bradgate_House,_Bradgate_Park
English preacher
regime and died in Utrecht in 1687. Henry Danvers was born 8 July 1622 in Swithland, Leicestershire, second son of William Danvers (1591–1656), a minor member
Henry_Danvers_(Baptist)
Woodhouse Barrow-upon-Soar Mountsorrel quarry branch LaFarge Aggregates Swithland Sidings Sileby Rothley Syston Junction Belgrave and Birstall Birmingham–Peterborough
Great Central Main Line (diagram)
Great_Central_Main_Line_(diagram)
places, within the parish of Thurcaston, in the county of Leicester. Swithland Inclosure Act 1798 38 Geo. 3. c. 73 Pr. 21 June 1798 An act for dividing
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1798
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1798
Village in Leicestershire, England
north towards Ulverscroft, or Loughborough, Woodhouse, Woodhouse Eaves, Swithland etc. The village's name originates from the relocation of people when
Newtown_Linford
Glenfield Lullingstone Paisley East Queens Road (GER) Richboro Port Stanely Swithland Sykehouse Thorpe-in-Balne Watford Vicarage Road West Hampstead interchange
List of proposed railway electrification routes in Great Britain
List_of_proposed_railway_electrification_routes_in_Great_Britain
British pre-grouping railway company (1897–1922)
present the only Great Central coach on the south section. In store at Swithland Sidings with a cosmetically restored body, which should prevent further
Great_Central_Railway
Town and civil parish in England
builder and Leicester politician, William Oldham. He used red brick and Swithland slate, common local materials. The central doorway and windows are emphasised
Braunstone_Town
Village in Leicestershire, England
is a large two-storey country house built in 1675–1676 of brick with Swithland slate roofs, to an originally H-shaped plan. The newer Queniborough Hall
Queniborough
Industry of the extraction and processing of slate
near the coasts in the 19th century. Slate has also been quarried at Swithland in Leicestershire. There are considerable workings in Cumbria. During
Slate_industry
Non-metropolitan district in England
Linford Queniborough Ratcliffe on the Wreake Rearsby Seagrave South Croxton Swithland Thrussington Thurcaston Ulverscroft Walton on the Wolds Wanlip Woodhouse
Charnwood_Borough_Council
Town in Leicestershire, England
original character. The western facade of the church is clad in green Swithland slate with a carved stone statue of St Wilfrid in the gable by Michael
Coalville
Bridgend 6987 Shervington Hall March 1948 September 1964 Bird, Bridgend 6988 Swithland Hall March 1948 September 1964 Bird, Bridgend 6989 Wightwick Hall March
List of GWR 6959 Class locomotives
List_of_GWR_6959_Class_locomotives
Reservoir Nanpantan Reservoir Saddington Reservoir Staunton Harold Reservoir Swithland Reservoir Thornton Reservoir Covenham Reservoir Denton Reservoir Knipton
List of dams and reservoirs in the United Kingdom
List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_the_United_Kingdom
Proposed maglev train line in the UK
Glenfield Lullingstone Paisley East Queens Road (GER) Richboro Port Stanely Swithland Sykehouse Thorpe-in-Balne Watford Vicarage Road West Hampstead interchange
UK_Ultraspeed
a triangular plot to the south of the church. They are almost all in Swithland slate, with flat and curved tops and delicately inscribed fronts, and
Listed buildings in Radcliffe-on-Trent
Listed_buildings_in_Radcliffe-on-Trent
Church in England
situated in the medieval heart of Anstey. Built from Mountsorrel granite and Swithland slate, with a Westmorland slate roof, the church is of Norman origin from
St_Mary's_Church,_Anstey
heightened in brick at right hand end with a Brick bread oven roofed in Swithland slates. Moat from the Civil War era, dug as a defensive measure to the
Burleigh_Hall
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885 onwards
Outwoods, Sileby, Southfields, Storer, The Wolds, Thurcaston, Woodhouse and Swithland, and Woodthorpe. 1997–2010: The Borough of Charnwood wards of Ashby, Barrow
Loughborough_(constituency)
Glenfield Lullingstone Paisley East Queens Road (GER) Richboro Port Stanely Swithland Sykehouse Thorpe-in-Balne Watford Vicarage Road West Hampstead interchange
Heathrow Airport transport proposals
Heathrow_Airport_transport_proposals
Structure in Leicestershire, England
18th century to a position 250 metres south-east of St Leonard's Church, Swithland, where it still stands. It is a Grade I listed feature. Historic England
Mountsorrel_Cross
November 2011. "SSSI:Swithland Wood, Leicestershire" (PDF). Natural England. Retrieved 25 November 2011. Woodward, S. F. (1992). Swithland Wood : a study of
List of ancient woods in England
List_of_ancient_woods_in_England
Ruined church in Leicestershire, England
mid-15th century. The existing 17th-century gravestones are mainly made from Swithland slate, and the 18th-century gravestones of limestone. The last burial
St Mary in Arden Church, Market Harborough
St_Mary_in_Arden_Church,_Market_Harborough
Former railway line in the United Kingdom
while another viaduct was built over the River Soar, along with two over Swithland Reservoir in Leicestershire, and one over the River Trent near Nottingham
Great_Central_Main_Line
Mountsorrel 11,306 12,120 Charnwood Includes Rothley. Excludes Cropston, Swithland 17 Lutterworth 8,752 9,907 Harborough Includes Bitteswell. Excludes Cotesbach
List of settlements in Leicestershire by population
List_of_settlements_in_Leicestershire_by_population
Hamlet and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
Aerial views of the village An 18th-century "Belvoir Angel" gravestone in Swithland slate An 1896 description An 1853 description More information and pictures
Owthorpe
Heritage station on the Great Central Railway in England
Aborted plans Loughborough Central Line and station open Great Central Railway London Extension Swithland Line open, Station never opened or completed
Quorn and Woodhouse railway station
Quorn_and_Woodhouse_railway_station
Manor house to the northeast of Leicester, England
coursed squared ironstone dressed with limestone, with roofs covered with Swithland slate. The building's main front faces south, away from the river, with
Brooksby_Hall
Historic house, gardens and woodland near Coalville, Leicestershire, England
originally thatch, but following a fire in 1938 was re-roofed in second-hand Swithland slates. The rooms, windows and roofline step downwards, along the open
Stoneywell
Swiss organ builder (1710–1785)
1904, where it survives in a heavily altered state. St Leonard's Church, Swithland, Leicestershire, 1756 Church of St Mary and All Saints, Chesterfield 1756
John_Snetzler
Hamlet and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
are dated 1703 and 1720. One is a "Belvoir angel", a type of stone in Swithland slate typical of the Vale. The earliest monument to a lord of the manor
Elton_on_the_Hill
English politician (1686–1753)
Joseph Danvers, 1st Baronet (24 December 1686 – 21 October 1753), of Swithland, Leicestershire, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons
Joseph_Danvers
Leicestershire Swinford 586 12.54 Lutterworth Rural District Harborough Swithland 217 4.69 Barrow upon Soar Rural District Charnwood Syston (town) 12,804
List of civil parishes in Leicestershire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Leicestershire
Anglican bishop
at Burwell, Danbury and Swithland. While at Danbury, he was also an Assistant Bishop of Chelmsford (1961–1966); and at Swithland he served as an Assistant
Geoffrey_Stuart_Smith
Twenty-eighth series of Casualty
everything to save Tess. Scenes were shot at the Great Central Railway at Swithland sidings over several nights in February 2014. Alex Walkinshaw, who plays
Casualty_series_28
Village in Leicestershire, England
Cropston and Thurcaston, and other nearby villages include Rothley, Anstey, Swithland and Newtown Linford. The village's name means 'farm/settlement of Kroppr/Croppa'
Cropston
Proposed railway station in Wales
Glenfield Lullingstone Paisley East Queens Road (GER) Richboro Port Stanely Swithland Sykehouse Thorpe-in-Balne Watford Vicarage Road West Hampstead interchange
Deeside Parkway railway station
Deeside_Parkway_railway_station
Geologic formation in Leicestershire, the United Kingdom
is a geologic formation in Leicestershire, and lies within the wider Swithland Wood and The Brand area. It preserves an ichnotaxon dating back to the
Brand_Hills_Formation
Church in Ratcliffe on the Wreake, England
and was rebuilt in 1812. It is made from granite rubble stone, with Swithland slate roof tiles and has a north facing clock face. The nave is the oldest
St Botolph's Church, Ratcliffe on the Wreake
St_Botolph's_Church,_Ratcliffe_on_the_Wreake
1877 204 Swithland England Leicestershire SK5570014800 52°43′41″N 1°10′36″W / 52.727983°N 1.1766534°W / 52.727983; -1.1766534 (Swithland Reservoir)
List of reservoirs in the United Kingdom
List_of_reservoirs_in_the_United_Kingdom
Ratcliffe on the Wreak, Rearsby, Rothley, Seagrave, Sileby, South Croxton, Swithland, Syston, Thrussington, Thurcaston, Thurmaston North, Thurmaston South
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Swannington Swinford CE Primary School, Swinford Swithland St Leonard's CE Primary School, Swithland Thornton Primary School, Thornton Thorpe Acre Infant
List of schools in Leicestershire
List_of_schools_in_Leicestershire
from these rocks. With the discovery of Teichichnus in the overlying Swithland Formation of the Brand Group, alongside several other ichnogenera, researchers
Maplewell_Group
Proposed railway station in Wales
Glenfield Lullingstone Paisley East Queens Road (GER) Richboro Port Stanely Swithland Sykehouse Thorpe-in-Balne Watford Vicarage Road West Hampstead interchange
Wrexham_North_railway_station
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Norse
New.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : from a short form of the personal name Bartholomäus (see Bartholomew).English : habitational name from Meaux (pronounced ‘Myoos’) in Humberside, formerly in East Yorkshire. This was named in Old Norse as ‘sandbank pool’, from melr ‘sandbank’, ‘sandhill’ + sær ‘sea’, ‘lake’, and subsequently assimilated by folk etymology to a French place name.
Girl/Female
Irish American Celtic English French
Oath.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Ceadd(a).
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu, Traditional
A Flower
Girl/Female
Arabic
Proud
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Arabic, Parsi
Pertaining to Hammad; Of One who Praises God a Lot; Whole
Male
Hebrew
(×ֶדï‹×) Hebrew name EDOM means "red." In the bible, this is the name of an ancient kingdom, and a name applied to Esau and his descendants.
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