- Breedon on the Hill
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 52.802
longitude= -1.399
official_name= Breedon on the Hill
map_type= Leicestershire
population= 958
shire_district=North West Leicestershire
shire_county =Leicestershire
region= East Midlands
post_town= Ashby De La Zouch
postcode_district = DE73
postcode_area= DE
dial_code= 01332
os_grid_reference= SK4022
constituency_westminster= North West LeicestershireBreedon on the Hill is a village in
North West Leicestershire ,England . It is situated 2.6 miles from the market town of Melbourne and has 404 households with a population of 958 (2001 census).Breedon is most noticeable for its
carboniferous limestone hill which rises 122 m above a generally flat landscape and provides distant views across several counties. A large portion of the hill has been cut away by an active quarry operated byEnnstone Johnston .On top of the hill is a church with a history dating back to the
Middle Ages . Evidence of settlements have also been traced back to antiquity.Surrounding villages include
Calke ,Isley Walton ,Tonge , Wilson, andWorthington . Thecountry house s ofStaunton Harold andCalke Abbey are also nearby.The village has major transport links being 3 miles from
East Midlands Airport and 5 miles from where the A42 converges with theM1 motorway . The village is also near theRiver Trent , andDonington Park motor circuit.Brief history
The name derives from the Celtic word "bre" for hill and the Anglo Saxon word "dun" for hill. Hence in its current form the name has 3 forms of the word hill. "Briudun", an early spelling, has been traced as far back to 731 A.D. and evidence of human activity on the hill dates back to at least the 1st century BC.
Breedon Priory Church
The Priory Church of
St Mary andSt Hardulph was originally amonastery founded in about 676 on the site of anIron Age hill fort . It was refounded as anAugustinian priory in the early 12th century. Before becoming amonastery it was ahermit age.What is left of the abbey church contains the largest collection, and some of the finest examples of Saxon sculptures in
Great Britain , as well as a fine family pew andRenaissance church monument s.Present day Breedon
Breedon boasts 2
public houses (the Holly Bush and Three Horseshoes), apost office shop, a smallprimary school , and abutchers . There was a thirdpub (The Lime Kiln) but this is now a private residence.There is also an 18th century
village lock-up (similar to the one in the nearby Worthington) that was used for detaining local drunks or lost cattle.For a small village, Breedon also has a thriving football club, Breedon F.C., counting former Aston Villa trainee Jon Dixon amongst their star players.
ources
* [http://www.benefice.org.uk/breedon_church/the_breedon_story/index.php Local Church Website]
* [http://www.leics.gov.uk/index/your_council/about_leicestershire/statistics/research_info_population/parish_profiles.htm Leicestershire Census 2001]
* Mills, A.D., A Dictionary of British Place Names, Oxford University Press, 2003, ISBN-10: 0-19-852758-6
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