Sutton Cheney

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County - Leicestershire | Map
Tel code: 01455 | code search
Postcode: CV13 | code search
Population: 160
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Folk Customs:
Hallaton Hare Pie Scramble and Bottle-Kicking
Plough Monday and Plough Plays

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August
Medieval Festival

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Royal Arms
"Loved the look of this place and decided to try it out. We were very disappointed with the quality and price of the food. Portion sizes were very small, prices were ..." More

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Sutton Cheney is a small picturesque village set deep within the heart of the Leicestershire Countryside home to just over five hundred people. Narrow lanes where the warm hue of red brick cottages are unveiled at every turn, and the two ancient Coaching Inns forge a link with the past. This pocket of Leicester is famed for it's royal visitor, King Richard III who came to the village church of St James for mass and reflection the very night before a bloody battle was fought at the Battle Of Bosworth, which took place on the 22nd August 1485. The battle was the last in the infamous Wars of The Roses, and saw the demise of Richard III, and the rise to power of Henry VIII and the start of the Tudor Dynasty. Time it right and an impressive re-enactment will be taking place where the clash of swords and Knights on Horseback conjure the poignant tale. Pleasing countryside waiting to be explored, and the Ashby-De-La-Zouch Canal where Narrow Boats glide on a gentle journey through changing scenery, landlubbers prefer the tow path where the possibility of catching a glimpse of the blue flash of the Kingfisher is always tempting, Sutton Cheyney's spell is left unbroken.

Attraction

Bosworth Battlefield Visitor Centre and Country Park

Inn

Royal Arms

Pub and Bar

Hercules Inn
Royal Arms

Places to Stay near Sutton Cheney

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Royal Arms (0.18 miles)

Royal Arms

Due to its rural location, The Royal Arms is an ideal spot to enjoy and experience real ales, a unique atmosphere, friendly attentive staff, fine foods and an altogether renowned establishment. Far from the madding ... More | visit website

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Ambion Court Hotel (1.74 miles)

Ambion Court Hotel

Ambion Court Hotel is a charming country hotel converted from an early 19th century farmhouse. Ambion Court overlooks the picturesque village green in Dadlington, a small and tranquil village nestling in the very heart of ... More | visit website

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Bosworth Hall Hotel (1.82 miles)

Bosworth Hall Hotel

A magnificent grade II mansion set in 11 acres of landscaped grounds. All 192 luxury en-suite bedrooms are decorated traditionally and include TV, telephone, trouser press, tea and coffee making facilities. The period style Crompton’s ... More | visit website

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Kirkby House (2.36 miles)

Kirkby House

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Kirkby House offers traditional 18th century charm with modern standards and is located on the Leicestershire - Warwickshire border near to Hinckley and within walking distance to Kirkby Mallory Race ... More

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Sunshine Cottage (2.73 miles)

Sunshine Cottage

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Sunshine Cottage, built in 1787 and originally part of 'The Sun Inn' is situated in the conservation area (opposite an Inn and Restaurant) of Newbold Verdon on the Leicestershire/Warwickshire border. ... More

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Comfort Inn (3.30 miles)

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Situated on the A47, in the centre of Earl Shilton between Leicester and Hinckley, this hotel has convenient links to the M69, M1 and M6 motorways. All rooms are comfortable and newly ... More

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Elsted House (3.73 miles)

Elsted House

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Elsted House is a fully refurbished Edwardian house offering quality accommodation and breakfast. Situated on the northern edge of Hinckley town centre we are within easy walking distance of the ... More

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Millers Hotel (3.76 miles)

Millers Hotel
The Millers Hotel Sibson near Nuneaton sits in the Warwickshire Hamlet of Sibson near Nuneaton, Tamworth and Hinckley with easy access via A444 and A5 and M42 Junction 10. The Millers Hotel is a beautifully ... More | visit website
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Badgers Mount (4.11 miles)

Badgers Mount
Badgers Mount is set in countryside surroundings and the atmosphere is relaxed and informal.

For your comfort all of our 12 en-suite rooms are spacious with television and tea/coffee making facilities.

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Premier Inn Hinckley (4.39 miles)

Ideally located within easy reach of the M69. Local attractions include Ashby canal, Hinckley marina, Twycross zoo and Drayton Manor Park. Conveniently located for Hinckley train station. For shops and local amenities Hinckley town centre ... More | visit website

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