The village of Market Bosworth is a market town that, close by, was the location of the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 between King Richard III and Henry Tudor involving some 11,000 men with Richard III being the last King of England to die in battle, and it was this battle that proved decisive in ending the long running civil wars. The town of Market Bosworth had first been settled around 1048 and there is more to the town than the famous battle described above. The town centre is a Conservation Area with many old buildings around the market place, gaining its Royal Charter to hold markets back in the 17th century and today the market is still held every Wednesday with a wide variety of items on sale whilst on the fourth Sunday of every month there is the Farmers Market. Within walking distance of the town centre there is the Bosworth Water Trust, consisting of a 20 acre lake for fishing and sailing and offering camping facilities, whilst the Bosworth Country Park, to the east of the town, provides some 80 acres of open park with arboretum, play areas and footpaths that welcomes many residents and visitors throughout the year. In short the charm of Market Bosworth lies in its history and convenient location.
Attraction
Dentist
Doctor
Farmers Market
Market Bosworth Farmers Market
Pub and Bar
Dixie Arms Hotel
King William IV
Old Black Horse Inn
Ye Olde Red Lion Hotel
School
Dixie Grammar and Wolstan Prep Schools
Solicitor
Taxi
Places to Stay near Market Bosworth
Bosworth Hall Hotel (0.47 miles)
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
Royal Arms (1.77 miles)
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
Sunshine Cottage (2.47 miles)
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
Ambion Court Hotel (3.29 miles)
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
Kirkby House (3.42 miles)
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
Millers Hotel (3.49 miles)
Comfort Inn (4.88 miles)
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
Elsted House (5.57 miles)
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
Badgers Mount (5.81 miles)
For your comfort all of our 12 en-suite rooms are spacious with television and tea/coffee making facilities.
The dining room seats 20 people ... More | visit website
Mythe Farm B & B (6.07 miles)
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