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Breedon on the Hill

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and the local community association subsequently broke down and the community association was unsuccessful in a high court application arguing that they had the right to use the facilities on the grounds that the community had contributed some of the funding for the construction of the building.
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The village has a small primary school and a post office. It did have a butcher's shop, but that closed in 2017. The school, St Hardulph's Church of England Primary School, was built in 1962 and also housed community facilities. Relations between the school,
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hill that rises 122 metres (400 ft) above sea level in a generally low-lying landscape and affords distant views across several counties. A large portion of the hill has been cut away by an active quarry now operated by the
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1.3 miles (2 km) north of the village on the county boundary. The population at the 2011 census (including Isley cum Langley and Langley Priory) was 1,029 in 450 households.
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Breedon has two pubs: the Holly Bush and the Three Horseshoes. There was a third pub, The Lime Kiln, but this is now a private home.
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Excavation of The Bulwarks in 1946 identified occupation between about the 1st century BC and about 1st century AD.
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recorded a parish population (including Isley and Wilson) of 958 people in 404 households. The parish includes the
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Medieval hagiography manuscripts record four saints buried in Breedon on the Hill. They are Friduricus, donor of
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In 1498 members of the visiting Battenberg family took mass at the church on a number of occasions.
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closed the line and later the track was dismantled. The trackbed through the parish is now part of
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county boundary and the village is only about 2 miles (3 km) south of the Derbyshire town of
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for hill. Hence in its current form the name combines three forms of the word hill.
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is an historic building which was the ancestral home of the Curzon family.
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society
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Breedon's limestone hill rising above the village green and war memorial
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The Story of St. Mary and St. Hardulph Church: A Cradle of our Faith
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founded in about AD 676 on the site of The Bulwarks, an Iron Age
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What remains of the priory church includes a large number of
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of Tonge 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the village and
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was built through the eastern part of the parish and
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priory early in the 12th century. Before becoming a
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A History of the County of Leicestershire, Volume 2
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Breedon-on-the-Hill

Breedon on the Hill is located in Leicestershire
Leicestershire
2001 Census
OS grid reference
SK4022
Civil parish
District
North West Leicestershire
Shire county
Leicestershire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Derby
Postcode district
DE73
Dialling code
Police
Leicestershire
Fire
Leicestershire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
North West Leicestershire

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