Rothley

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Rothley is a historic village in central England known for its picturesque setting, medieval church, and connections to the English Civil War and early anti-slavery movement.

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Rothley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
heritage railway station
historic house
village
associatedWith Knights Hospitaller NERFINISHED
Knights Templar NERFINISHED
Thomas Babington NERFINISHED
early anti-slavery movement
country England
hasCategory Charnwood NERFINISHED
Civil parishes in Leicestershire
Villages in Leicestershire
hasFeature conservation area
village green
hasHeritage historic village
hasLandmark Rothley Court NERFINISHED
Rothley Parish Church of St Mary and St John NERFINISHED
Rothley Temple NERFINISHED
hasPostTown Leicester NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding St Mary and St John Church NERFINISHED
hasTransport Rothley railway station NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod medieval origins
inCounty Leicestershire NERFINISHED
knownFor connections to the English Civil War
connections to the early anti-slavery movement
medieval church
picturesque setting
locatedBetween Leicester NERFINISHED
Loughborough NERFINISHED
locatedIn Charnwood NERFINISHED
Leicestershire NERFINISHED
Rothley NERFINISHED
Rothley NERFINISHED
Rothley NERFINISHED
locatedNear River Soar NERFINISHED
partOf Great Central Railway (heritage line) NERFINISHED
region East Midlands
usedAs manor house

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