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Jones, the 5th Duke's chaplain. On Jones's death, the house passed to his son and upon his death to the son's wife. Her son, the estates clerk, mortgaged the building in 1802 for £350. Unable to service the debt, he sold the building and mortgage to the 5th Duke for £750. The house was modified in the late 1920s as the intended dower house for Violet, the 8th Duchess, but she decided to live at Eastwell Hall. The next plan was to subdivide the house into five flats, but this failed to materialise. When converted into a public house in the late 20th century, it was called the
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Originally part of one of the few freehold pieces of land dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, and so not part of the Belvoir estate, the land was used for various purposes, including a maltings and squatters' cottages. The current building was built in 1774–1790 as a private house for the Rev. Robert
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Road in 1949. The quarry closed in 1951, to be replaced by Granby pit, closer to the village on the east side of the road. Granby closed in 1955, when quarrying began on the opposite side of the road at Harts Pit. Quarrying ceased at Harts in 1958. These quarries were served by an extension of the
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in 1924, ceasing in 1943. A quarry on the west side of the road operated in 1941–1946. The quarries used steam and diesel quarrying machines. Ore was removed by a steam-operated narrow-gauge tramway to a tipping dock on the standard-gauge railway at Harston, where it was tipped into standard-gauge
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locomotives took them away. From 1960 onwards, the ore from some of the quarries was loaded into lorries to be taken to the tramway or the sidings at Harston. The tramway was lifted in early 1964, but the lorry-worked quarries continued for a while. Production at Knipton had ceased by the end of
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trucks for transport. In 1956 quarrying resumed where it had finished in 1946. By that time the narrow-gauge tramway had been replaced by a standard-gauge one worked by steam locomotives, which brought the trucks to the sidings at Harston from where
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occupies a late 18th-century brick building known as the Red House, with three bays and two-and-a-half storeys. It retains its slate roof and 19th-century plate-glass
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style, on orders from the Duke of Rutland, and extended to the rear in 1868. The slate roof carries a tall spire above a louvred bell turret. The building has been
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branch. Diesel quarrying machines were used. The tramway was removed in 1959, and most of the remaining rolling stock was scrapped on site in 1960. One locomotive
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since 1979, but ceased to serve as a school in the late 20th century. The village has a number of houses built for the Belvoir Estate, including a couple of
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is the nearest railway station (8.6 miles, 13.8 km). The main A607 road between Melton Mowbray and Grantham runs to the south of the village.
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Iron ore was quarried in two areas of Knipton. Both quarries have now been smoothed over and the fields are at a lower level than the roads.
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and shutters, and internally features an original closed-string staircase with a ramped handrail and turned balusters.
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code. In 1931 the parish had a population of 273. On 1 April 1936 the parish was abolished and merged with Belvoir.
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The parish church of All Saints is a Grade II* listed building. It has a 13th-century tower at the west end and a
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that transported ore to a tipping stage at the terminus of British Railway's
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Knipton Reservoir, built in the 1790s to supply water for the
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from early Victorian times and some late 19th-century houses.
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The Ironstone Quarries of the Midlands Part 9: Leicestershire
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Four East Midlands Ironstone Tramways Part One: Waltham
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Knipton is served by three weekday buses a day between
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Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railway Modelling Review
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Knipton is located in Leicestershire
Leicestershire
OS grid reference
SK824312
London
SSE
Civil parish
Belvoir
District
Melton
Shire county
Leicestershire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NG32
Dialling code
Police
Leicestershire
Fire
Leicestershire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
Rutland and Melton

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