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Stathern is an
English village and
civil parish in the
Melton district of Leicestershire. It lies in the Vale of
Belvoir about 10
miles (16 km)
north of...
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Harby &
Stathern railway station is a
former station on the
Great Northern and
London and
North Western Joint Railway that
served the
villages of Harby...
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councillor Malise Graham.
Includes one
vacant seat at Long
Clawson and
Stathern previously held by
Conservative councillor Mel
Steadman until her death...
- 1984 to 1988;
Stathern Junction;
convergence of
Saxondale Junction line;
Stathern;
opened 1
December 1879;
renamed Harby and
Stathern 1879;
closed 7...
- St Guthlac's Church, P****enham,
Northamptonshire St Guthlac's Church,
Stathern,
Leicestershire St Guthlac's Church, Branston,
Leicestershire Roundel from...
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Stanford Hall
Stanton under Bardon Stapleford Stapleton Staunton Harold Stathern Stockerston Stoke Golding Stonesby Stoney Stanton Stoneygate Stonton Wyville...
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Villages in the Vale of
Belvoir include Redmile, Hickling, Harby,
Stathern and Langar. Geographically, the
River Soar
marks the
divide between the...
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Great Dalby,
Melton Mowbray North, Scalford, Long
Clawson & Hose,
Harby &
Stathern, Redmile, Bottesford,
Sedgebrook 09.10 GNR 09.00
Grantham Humberstone,...
- Baptist). The poet
George Crabbe (1754–1832)
moved to
Muston Rectory from
Stathern in 1789,
remaining as in****bent of
Muston and of West Allington, Lincolnshire...
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Knossington and Cold
Overton Saxelbye, Scalford, Shoby, Somerby, Sproxton,
Stathern Twyford and
Thorpe Waltham and
Thorpe Arnold,
Wymondham Farming and food...