Mountsorrel, Market Place c.1957
Photo ref: M2363270
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Remnants of the Earl of Leicester's castle which was destroyed in the early 13th century can still be seen in this rather dismal but interesting village. The plain red brick house is, however, a veritable gem, built around 1780 and prominent towards the left of the photograph.

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A Selection of Memories from Mountsorrel

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I was raised in Mountsorrel in the Soar valley near Leicester. It was a Norman village that lay alongside the river Soar under Castle Hill. The hill got its name from the mote and bailey type 12c castle built by the Beaumonts – Earls of Leicester who were given land by William the Conqueror. It is first mentioned in 1150 when its strategic position for a castle was first noticed. Some say the name of the village ...see more