Knighton, Leicester
Knighton is an area of Leicester, situated between Clarendon Park to the north, Stoneygate to the east, Oadby and Wigston to the south and the Saffron Lane estate to the west. It is a residential area, greatly expanded in the 1930s and 1940s with red-brick semi-detached houses.
Originally a separate village a couple of miles from Leicester city centre, it became linked to it by the area known as Clarendon Park during the Victorian period, due to the demand for housing for those newly employed in industry. It still, though, maintains many of the village's original features, such as Oram Cottage,[1] centred on the Church of St. Mary Magdalene (St. Mary Magdalen)[2] and therefore it has become a conservation area.[3]
The village as a suburb expanded in the mid-20th century with the building of the housing estates of West Knighton and South Knighton. These two estates have a typical mix of housing for the post-war era.
It includes Knighton Park,[4] which is a holder of the Green Flag Award and has a range of amenities, including two play areas, tennis courts, pitch & put (seasonal opening), sensory garden, heath garden. The Wash Brook runs through the park.
Notable people
- Sir William Lindsay Everard MP, brewer and pioneer aviator.
- Clare Hollingworth journalist and first person to alert the world that WW2 had started
References
- ↑ "Ben Ravilious photographs: Photos of Leicester". Benravilious.com. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
- ↑ Archived January 4, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Leicester City Council - Knighton Conservation Area". Leicester.gov.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ "Knighton Park - Leicester City Council". Leicester.gov.uk. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
External links
Media related to Knighton, Leicester at Wikimedia Commons
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Coordinates: 52°36′22″N 1°06′58″W / 52.606°N 1.116°W