WebSouth Croxton (traditionally pronounced 'crow-sun' [ˈkroʊsən]) is a village and civil parish in the Charnwood district of Leicestershire, England. It had a population of 261 in the 2011 census. Nearby places are Beeby, Barsby and Twyford. WebSouth Croxton: St John Baptist Statutory Designation Information National Park The church is not in a National Park Conservation Area The church is in the following …
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WebChurch information on over 45,000 UK Christian churches, with photo, map, description, contact details, and visitor information. Find UK Christian churches. WebSt James' Church, Croxton. The Revd Nigel di Castiglione (Team Rector) Contact - Nigel. The Revd Nigel Pearson (Associate Priest) Graeme Green (Churchwarden) To send a … birdhouse anchorage
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WebThe highest point is the church, at 120 m above mean sea level. The lowest altitude is 85 m by the Queniborough Brook. Heritage. The recorded population of South Croxton in the last two centuries varied between a high of 324 in 1851 and to a low of 153 in 1951. It was 234 at the time of the 2001 census and 261 ten years later. WebSouth Croxton is situated on the edge of the Leicestershire uplands, an area to the east of the Soar Valley that rises to over 175 metres (600 feet), which is drained by a number of small streams. South Croxton is situated on the south-facing slope of the valley of one such stream, the Queniborough Brook. St John’s Church stands on the WebParish church, mostly C14, and late decorated in style. Ironstone rubble with ashlar dressings throughout. West tower with spire, nave and south aisle, chancel. Tower of large and squared rubble, 3 stages and buttressed, on an ashlar plinth. West window, ogee arched with fleuron, and two mutilated outer shafts and a central shaft between the two … birdhouse and feeder combo