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Barkby and Barkby Thorpe are two relatively small communities,located very close to one another and appearing always to have been two different parts of the same group of people. The names of the villages are Viking,but we believe that there was a small group of houses here in Anglo Saxon times, and certainly Roman villas and farms have stood where we now live. Although only five miles from Leicester's centre,farming is a very important reason for our existence,there are four farms in the heart of the village and others in the nearby countryside. The population is a very caring one and raises significant sums for local charities. It is possible we may lose our Post Office but there are still two pubs and some small businesses in the industrial units near the church, we also have farm shops and a plant nursery. The Church is an important part of the community and is well supported having two services on a Sunday and one during the week. Housing is unusual in that it is almost equally divided between rented and privately owned. Barkby Hall is situated in the middle of Barkby and has been the home of the Pochin family who have lived there for several centuries. In the event that you require more information of want to contact the Parish Council please contact the Clerk Chris Hill in the first instance details below. Clerk to Barkby & Barkby Thorpe Parish Council, Tel No. 01664 411705 E Mail. clerk@barkbyparishcouncil.org.uk |
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