Tixover, Rutland

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Tixover Church (photo by Colin Park)
Tixover Church (photo by Colin Park)

Tixover is a tiny (population c. 45) but prosperous rural hamlet and civil parish on the border of Rutland, which runs along the River Welland. It was once a much larger settlement, mentioned in both the Magna Carta and the Domesday Book. However, the population was reduced by up to 95% by the Bubonic plague, as the large number of graves suggest in the village church. Today though, it is a haven for both farm workers, farmers, and a few millionaires. Even so, the houses are mostly grand in style, some dating back to the 13th Century, while other houses were built in the late 1990s and plans for further development are afoot in 2005 and 2006.

It features one of the countries most popular off-road centres in the form of Tixover Quarry. Used by many land rover clubs for days out as well as Land Rover Owner Magazine for vehicle tests and photo shoots.

View some photos of Tixover Quarry