Scheduled Ancient Monuments

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Conservation and Landscape Team

Tel: 01509 634971

There are 21 scheduled ancient monuments in the Borough. Some are also listed buildings. Where development proposals involve a scheduled ancient monument, there is a requirement for a separate Scheduled Monument Consent Application which must be made to
English Heritage - East Midlands Office
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Packhorse Bridge, The Leys, Leicester Road, Anstey
King Williams Bridge, Sheepwash Lane, Anstey
Churchyard Cross, St Marys Church, Bradgate Road, Anstey
Deserted medieval village of Hamilton, Hamilton Lane, Barkby Thorpe
Roman Villa north of Hamilton Grounds Farm, East of Hamilton Lane, Barkby Thorpe
Deserted medieval village, Loughborough Road/Stanford Lane, Cotes
Hathern Village Cross, Church Street/Cross Street, Hathern
Cistercian Abbey, Mansion, Fishpond and Mound, Garendon Park
Remains of All Saints Church, Dishley, in the grounds of Dishley Grange, Derby Road, Loughborough
Market Cross, Butter Market, Mountsorrel
Motte & Bailey Castle, Castle Hill, Mountsorrel
Bradgate House, Chapel, Garden and Watermill, north of Bradgate Road, Newtown Linford
Moated lodge 200metres west of Bradgate House, Newtown Linford
Moated Lodge, Water Channels and Fishpond, south of Chaveney Road, Quorn
Packhorse Bridge, Church Lane, Rearsby
Rothley Cross in Churchyard of St Marys Church, Church Street, Rothley
Site of Roman Villa, Junction of The Ridgeway and Swithland Lane, Rothley
Monastic and Water Control Features, east of Old Gate Road, Thrussington
Priory, Moat and 3 Fish Ponds, Ulverscroft Priory
Moat at Lea Meadows, south of Polly Botts Lane, Ulverscroft
Hill Fort, Enclosure and Linear Boundary, Beacon Hill, Woodhouse

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