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Rothley (/ˈroʊθli/ ROHTH-lee) is a
village and
civil parish within the
Borough of
Charnwood in Leicestershire, England.
Situated around one-half mile...
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Rothley Brook is a left bank
tributary of the
River Soar in Leicestershire, England. It
first becomes noticeable after Thornton Reservoir, near the...
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Rothley Temple, or more
correctly Rothley Preceptory, (pronounced /ˈroʊθli/ Rowth-Ley) was a
preceptory (a
religious establishment operated by certain...
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Rothley is a
village in Leicestershire, England.
Rothley may also
refer to:
Rothley, Northumberland,
England Rothley railway station, Leicestershire, England...
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Rothley is a
small settlement and
civil parish in Northumberland,
England about 2
miles (3 km)
north east of
Cambo and
about 6
miles (10 km) west of Morpeth...
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Rothley Court is a
country house at
Rothley in Leicestershire, England. It was
mentioned in the
Domesday Book and later, as
Rothley Temple, ****ociated...
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Rothley railway station is a
heritage railway station on the
preserved section of the
Great Central Railway's
London Extension.
Built to the standard...
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Rothley Castle is an 18th-century
gothic folly built to
resemble a
medieval castle,
situated at
Rothley, Northumberland. It is a
Grade II*
listed building...
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example of Whig
history commended for its
prose style.
Macaulay was born at
Rothley Temple in
Leicestershire on 25
October 1800, the son of
Zachary Macaulay...
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section was
reopened in 2015 as a
heritage line run by the
Mountsorrel &
Rothley Community Heritage Centre.
Construction started around November 1859 on...