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Leicester, England
This site commemorates the 1485 battle that ended one of England's most important conflicts. The Battle of Bosworth ended the War of the Roses between the houses of York and Lancaster. When the fi... More on Frommers
This place is great, its educational and fun for all the family. It's the site for the final battle of the War of the Roses where Richard III died and Henry VII claims the crown. The best time to g... More on Yahoo! Travel

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15 Bloxham Road, LE3 9HS Leicester England, Gambia, Mobile 0044 07963141765
Coast, direct access to the beach, direct access to a natural reserve, flat, shady, 7 hectares, 4 pitches (tents, caravans, camper vans), winter campsite, pets ... More on Campingo

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53 New Walk, Leicester, Leicestershire, England

#4.
Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Set near the excavation of an ancient Roman bath, this museum has nothing at all to do with Jewish history. Its name derives from a corruption of the Norman French jurad, which referred to the governing magistrates of an ... More on Frommers

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Guildhall Lane, Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Built in stages between the 14th and 16th centuries, the city's most prominent public building was Leicester's first town hall and contains one of the oldest libraries in Britain. Plaques commemor... More on Frommers
Booked the Guildhall for our Wedding and Drinks in the Mayors Parlour afterwards, we were looked after very well, nothing was to much trouble and you get the run of the place and the museum for the... More on TripAdvisor

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Leicester, Leicestershire, England
In a verdant public park favored by joggers and picnickers, about 1km (a half mile) north of Leicester's historic core, these evocative, poetically shattered remains are all that's left of the richest Augustinian monastery in England, ... More on Frommers

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Leicester, Leicestershire, England

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Ashby-De-La-Zouch, Leicestershire, England
If you've read Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe, you will remember Ashby-de-la-Zouch, a town that retains a pleasant country atmosphere. The main attraction here is the ruined Norman manor house, Ashby Castle, where Mary, Queen ... More on Frommers
