Thurnby
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Thurnby is a village just east of Leicester's city boundaries, in the Harborough district.
Thurnby village proper is set to the south of the A47, just after it leaves the city. A sister village, Bushby occupies the northern side of the road - the two have made one civil parish, Thurnby and Bushby, since 1935. To the west is Evington and Thurnby Lodge in Leicester proper, to the north is Scraptoft and to the south and east are open countryside - the next villages in these directions are Stoughton and Houghton on the Hill.
Thurnby is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, possibly being considered part of Stoughton, but is recorded by the 13th century. [1]