Barkestone-le-Vale is a village in the north east of Leicestershire, England. The population is included in the civil parish of Redmile.
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OS grid reference | SK7834 |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Nottingham |
Postcode district | NG13 |
Police | Leicestershire |
Fire | Leicestershire |
Ambulance | East Midlands |
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The name Barkestone means "farm/settlement of Bark".[1]
The village originated as a settlement in the 7th century. It features as a parish in the 1086 Domesday Book.[2] Since 1936 it has been part of a joint civil parish with Redmile and Plungar.
There are 120 dwellings in Barkestone-le-Vale. The village had a primary school, which was closed in the late 1980s, by which time it had only 11 pupils. The school building was converted for residential use,[3] as was the former mill house and a large derelict farmhouse.[citation needed]
The Church of St Peter and St Paul is a listed building Grade II* dating mainly from the 14th century with 15th-century additions. Most of the windows are in the Perpendicular style of Gothic. Parts of the church were rebuilt in 1840 and the whole was restored in 1857.[4] The congregation belongs to the Vale of Belvoir group.[5]
A Primitive Methodist chapel was built in 1825, but not mentioned in gazetteers later in the century.[6] It closed for lack of support in 1927.[7]
There are several footpaths serving the village, one of them linking it with Belvoir Castle. The rural countryside makes it suitable for bird-watching. Among the species seen round the village are the buzzard, the quail, and the reed and sedge warblers.[8][9]
The Grantham Canal, which opened in 1797, is no longer in commercial use. It passes to the north and west of the village, parallel with the disused railway.[10]
The nearest railway station is Bottesford (5½ miles, 8.9 km) on the Nottingham to Grantham/Skegness line. Redmile railway station (1½ miles, 2.4 km), with trains between Melton Mowbray and Grantham or Newark-on-Trent, closed to passengers in 1951.
Barkestone is served by daytime buses between Bottesford and Melton Mowbray six times a day on Monday to Saturday.[11]
There is a primary school in Redmile (1.6 miles, 2.6 km).[12] The nearest shops and a secondary school[13] are in Bottesford (4.8 miles, 7.7 km). The village pub, The Chequers, has become a bar and grill, open most evenings. Plungar (1 mile, 1.6 km) has the nearest traditional pub, The Anchor.[14] The local post office opens for only two hours a week.[15]
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