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  1. 4 days ago · Leicestershire has over 70 miles of waterways and the vast National Forest with some of the most ancient landscapes in Britain to explore. Stroll through ational parks dating back more than 500 years with medieval ruins and wild deer roaming freely, and the ancient woodlands where Sir David Attenborough first took an interest in the natural world.

  2. 5 days ago · Top Outdoor Activities in Leicestershire: See reviews and photos of outdoor activities in Leicestershire, United Kingdom on Tripadvisor.

  3. 3 days ago · Walking with us is a great way to explore Leicestershire including the historic geology and woodland of Charnwood Forest, the reclaimed former mining area which is now part of the National Forest, and historical sites including iron age forts and the Battle of Bosworth as well as many pretty villages, canals, rivers and abandoned railways.

  4. 2 days ago · Leicestershire's Louis Kimber on Wednesday made cricket history by scoring the most runs in an over in first-class cricket, hammering Sussex's Ollie Robinson for 43 runs in a County Championship ...

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  6. 4 days ago · Modern studio apartment situated in the West End of Leicester, close to Narborough Road, LE3. The property comprises of an open plan living/sleeping area with a fully fitted kitchen, complete with stainless steel oven, ceramic hob, fridge, washer/dryer, hi gloss black work tops, hi gloss...

  7. 2 days ago · The 30-year-old Robinson was playing for Sussex against Leicestershire in a Division Two match here at the County Ground in Hove. Robinson was hit for an overall five sixes — three off no-balls — three fours as well as a single by Leicestershire’s Louis Kimber, who was batting on 72 off 56 balls when the contest entered the 59th over of Leicestershire’s second innings, in which it was set a 446-run target.

  8. 2 days ago · The centre of the East Midlands area lies roughly between Bingham, Nottinghamshire and Bottesford, Leicestershire. The geographical centre of England lies in Higham on the Hill in west Leicestershire, close to the boundary between the Leicestershire and Warwickshire. Some 88 per cent of the land is rural in character, although agriculture ...