The County of Leicestershire is situated in the heart of England. There are many places of interest to visit including the city of Leicester, notable attractions include 'Leicester Cathedral','The National Space Centre', the UK's largest attraction dedicated to space science and astronomy, 'New Walk Museum and Art Gallery', situated within the historic New Walk area of the city and 'Belgrave Hall' built in the early 18th century, in what was then a small village 3 miles from the town of Leicester. Leicestershire boasts some of Englands most beautiful countryside and interesting towns and villages.
Leicestershire is for those who love open countryside and panoramic views, as well as those with a passion for English history and heritage. There are a wonderful range of Country Parks and a marvellous variety of other attractions you will enjoy visiting.
Population: 50.663.700 Languages: English, Welsh, Scots Gaelic Currency: British pound Currency code: GBP Local Times: U.K. - England - London
Country Dialling Code: +44 Voltage: 230V 50Hz Electrical plugs:
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