Ullesthorpe

Ullesthorpe village sign

Ullesthorpe is a small village in south Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 868. It is known for its windmill which is currently undergoing restoration. The village's name comes from the Scandinavian personal name Úlfr. Traces of the medieval settlement are still visible on the edge of the village.

Local amenities include a primary school, post office, village shop, butcher's, doctors' surgery, hairdressers', garden centre, congregational church, two pubs and a golf courseassociated with the 'Ullesthorpe Court Hotel' which also offers a gymnasium and health facility to guests and members. The village previously had a railway station which was closed in 1962.

The village is mentioned in The Holy Thief, book 19 of the Cadfael Chronicles, a series of novels set in medieval Shropshire and nearby areas.

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Coordinates: 52°29′05″N 1°15′19″W / 52.484769°N 1.255308°W