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Discover Dadlington
Dadlington in Leicestershire (England) is a place in United Kingdom about 92 mi (or 148 km) north-west of London, the country's capital city.
Current time in Dadlington is now 10:20 PM (Thursday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of one hour. We know of 10 airports near Dadlington, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Coventry Airport in a distance of 15 mi (or 24 km), South. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Derwent Valley Mills in a distance of 49 mi (or 78 km), North-East. Also, if you like playing golf, there are a few options in driving distance. If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Keresley, Coventry, Netherseal, Glenfield and Meriden. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 16°C / 60 °F
Morning Temperature | 9°C / 48 °F |
Evening Temperature | 15°C / 58 °F |
Night Temperature | 10°C / 50 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 2% |
Air Humidity | 82% |
Air Pressure | 1002 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 12 km/h (7 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Friday, 3rd of May 2024
10°C (49 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 4th of May 2024
14°C (57 °F)
8°C (47 °F)
Broken clouds, gentle breeze.
Sunday, 5th of May 2024
15°C (58 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, scattered clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Jurys Inn Hickley Island
Sketchley Grange Hotel and Spa
Bosworth Hall
Millers Sibson
Holiday Inn Express NUNEATON
TRAVELODGE NUNEATON
TRAVELODGE NUNEATON BEDWORTH
Hinckley
Nuneaton/Coventry
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Battle of Bosworth Field
The Battle of Bosworth (or Bosworth Field) was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses, the civil war between the Houses of Lancaster and York that raged across England in the latter half of the 15th century. Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by the Lancastrians. Their leader Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, by his victory became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty. His opponent, Richard III, the last king of the House of York, was killed in the battle.
Sparkenhoe
Sparkenhoe was a hundred of Leicestershire, England. It was in the south-west of the county, covering Market Bosworth and Hinckley, broadly corresponding to the modern districts of Blaby and Hinckley and Bosworth. The meeting place of the Sparkenhoe Hundred was probably at Shericles Farm near Desford (SK467026), which derives from scirac meaning "the hundred oak". Sparkenhoe hundred was not recorded in the Domesday Book as a wapentake, being formed in 1346 from part of Guthlaxton and Goscote.
Battlefield Line Railway
The Battlefield Line Railway is a heritage railway in Leicestershire, England. It runs from Shackerstone to Shenton, via Market Bosworth, a total of 5 miles . Shenton is near Bosworth Field, (the location of the final battle of the Wars of the Roses immortalised in Shakespeare's Richard III), giving the railway its name.
Bosworth (UK Parliament constituency)
Bosworth /bɒzwɜrθ/ is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1987 by David Tredinnick of the Conservative Party.
Ambion Hill
Ambion Hill is a hill in Leicestershire, England near the town of Market Bosworth where, traditionally, the Battle of Bosworth Field is supposed to have been fought. This has been disputed by historians and research has started to ascertain the truth about what was called, at the time, the Battle of Redemore.
Wykin
Wykin is a hamlet in the English county of Leicestershire. Wykin is located to the north-west of the town of Hinckley and is separated from it by the A47 Northern Perimeter Road. For the purposes of local government Wykin is part of the Hinckley and Bosworth borough.
Shenton railway station
Shenton railway station is located about 0.5 miles from the village of Shenton, Leicestershire, England. It is the current southern terminus of the Battlefield Line Railway, which runs to here from Shackerstone. The station is located at the foot of Ambion Hill and is actually the reconstructed Humberstone Road Station from Leicester. The original station being demolished in the 1940s? except for a small lamp room that now serves as the Station Pottery.
Shenton Hall
Shenton Hall is a 17th century country house at Shenton, Leicestershire. It is a Grade II* listed building. The 2,300-acre estate at Shenton was purchased in 1625 by William Wollaston (1581–1666) and he built the house in the Jacobean style of the day. The detached gatehouse, also Grade II*, incorporates a date stone WW 1629 Wollaston and his son both served as High Sheriff of Leicestershire. On the latter's death in 1688 he estate passed to a cousin William Wollaston, writer and philosopher.