Path from Markfield towards Newtown Linford with O…
Church of St. Michael and All Angels at Markfield
Bradgate House
Church of All Saints at Newtown Linford
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Beacon Hill Trig Point (248m)
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Church of St Paul at Woodhouse Eaves
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Church of St Paul at Woodhouse Eaves
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Hill Hole Quarry, Markfield
View from Hill Hole Quarry Trig Point (222m), Mark…
Hill Hole Quarry, Markfield
Climb to Trig Point (222m) at Hill Hole Quarry, Ma…
Footpath from Thornton to Markfield
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Church of St Peter at Thornton (Grade I Listed Bui…
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Church of St Peter at Thornton (Grade I Listed Bui…
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Trig Point (222m) at Hill Hole Quarry, Markfield
"This old granite quarry is now managed as a nature reserve. Part of the site is flooded and this is securely fenced off. It is one of the highest points in Leicestershire and offers good view across Markfield and towards Leicester. Its developed was funded by Leicestershire County Council FLAG and Shire Grants and National Forest tree planting grants."
www.naturespot.org.uk/wild-place/hill-hole-quarry
www.naturespot.org.uk/wild-place/hill-hole-quarry
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