- Blaby
Blaby is a
village in centralLeicestershire ,England , some five miles south ofLeicester city centre and with a population of around 6,240 (2001 figures).Its name probably came
Old Norse "Blábýr" = "farmstead or village belonging to a man named Blár". The "-r" is acase ending . There seems to have been a dense patch ofViking settlement inLeicestershire , although some records indicate origin of the village's name was from the first vicar, these can be found in the Blaby Library.Buildings
While there are few buildings of outstanding historical or architectural interest, old Blaby is a conservation area. It contains some ancient and picturesque dwellings and has a charming 'olde worlde' feel. Old Blaby also contains The Baker's Arms, a thatched public house that dates back to 1485 and is thus the second oldest pub in Britain (after
Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem inNottingham ). The other Public houses to be found in Blaby are The George, The Bulls Head, The Queen, The Black Horse and The Tom Thumb.Parks
To the South of the Bakers Arms stands Bouskell Park - a park with a 19th Century ice house and free car parking.
There are two further park areas. One is Northfield Park, used for football, cricket, fetes and fairs. The other Park is off Hospital Lane. Again this is used for football and has some play equipment.
hops
Most shops and amenities stand on the old
A426 road betweenLeicester to the north andLutterworth to the south. Fosse Park shopping centre and theM1 motorway andM69 motorway are just a few miles away.The shops that can be found in Blaby are a
Post Office ,Waitrose ,Aldi , a couple of hairdressers, Butchers, Hardware Shop, 3 Travel agents, 4 Newsagents, 3 Restaurants, Petrol Station, 3 Off Licences, Car Spares shop, 2 Bookies, 3 Charity Shops, 3 Banks, 2 Building Societies, 6 Estate Agents, 2 Chinese Takeaways, Fish and Chip Shop, 2 Chemists, 2 bakers, Taxi company, 2 Opticians, Police Station, Printers and General electric shop, Dentist, Pet Shop, Service Shop and a funeral parlour.urrounding area
Blaby gives its name to the Blaby district and also to the Parliamentary constituency that was held by former
Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson between 1974 and 1992. Since 1992 itsMember of Parliament has beenAndrew Robathan .There was a railway station on the
Birmingham to Peterborough Line but it closed in 1968.The "Blaby Special"
heirloom tomato variety originates from the Shoults' Tomato Farm, which was located in Blaby from circa 1908 until the 1950s [http://russell.g.sharp.googlepages.com/the%22blabyspecial%22tomato] .References
External links
* [http://www.leicestershireparishcouncils.org/blabyparish/ Parish council]
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* [http://www.myspace.com/thelifelessband The Lifeless] - UK Punk band local to the area.
* [http://www.myspace.com/thedisplacements The Displacements] Blaby lads band
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