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About The Battle of Bosworth Field
At Amble Hill where the Battle of Bosworth was fought on 22 August 1485 close to the village of Sutton Cheney. The Battle of Bosworth was an important battle during the Wars of the Roses in 15th century England.
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Recommended attractions near The Battle of Bosworth Field
| Market Bosworth Country Park | (2.0 miles, 3.3 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Hartshill Hayes Country Park | (5.8 miles, 9.4 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Twycross Zoo | (6.3 miles, 10.1 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| Thornton Reservoir | (6.5 miles, 10.4 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Merevale Hall | (6.7 miles, 10.8 km, direction W) | Pictures |
| Sence Valley Forest Park | (7.2 miles, 11.6 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Old John Tower | (10.5 miles, 16.9 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Ashby de la Zouch Castle | (10.7 miles, 17.2 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Moira Furnace Museum | (10.8 miles, 17.4 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| Bradgate Park | (11.0 miles, 17.6 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
All attractions in LeicestershireComplete A to Z of attractions in EnglandRecommended towns near The Battle of Bosworth Field
Earl Shilton, in the county of Leicestershire (4.2 miles, 6.7 km, direction E)
Earl Shilton is one of the largest villages in the County of Leicestershire. It occupies a rich rural landscape between the town of Hinckley and the City of Leicester.
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Nuneaton, in the county of Warwickshire (5.7 miles, 9.2 km, direction SW)
It was the arrival of the railways in 1847 that caused Nuneaton to develop as an industrial textile and engineering town.
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Anstey, in the county of Leicestershire (10.7 miles, 17.2 km, direction NE)
One of the most attractive features of Anstey is the famous 14th century five arched pack-horse bridge crossing the River Wreake.
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Ashby de la Zouch, in the county of Leicestershire (10.8 miles, 17.4 km, direction N)
This town takes its name from the La Souche family, lords of the manor from about 1160. The Norman prefix distinguishes Ashby from other towns of similar name.
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Kingsbury, in the county of Warwickshire (11.6 miles, 18.7 km, direction W)
Kingsbury lies in a quiet corner of Warwickshire, it is most notable for its water-park which offers an oasis of calm for visitors escaping the hurried life of Birmingham and other nearby cities and large towns.
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Leicester, a Historic City in the county of Leicestershire (12.0 miles, 19.2 km, direction E)
Leicester is famed amongst other things for its fine parish church which was raised to Cathedral status in 1927.
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Tamworth, in the county of Staffordshire (12.0 miles, 19.3 km, direction W)
In the 8th century the Saxon Kingdom of Mercia was ruled from Tamworth. Later in AD 913, a fortress was built here by the daughter of King Alfred.
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Bodymoor Heath, in the county of Warwickshire (12.7 miles, 20.4 km, direction W)
This lovely rural area is well known as the home of the training ground for Aston Villa Football Club.
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Staunton Harold, in the county of Leicestershire (12.9 miles, 20.8 km, direction N)
Staunton was mentioned in the Doomsday Book when it was held by Henry de Ferrers.
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Rothley, in the county of Leicestershire (13.8 miles, 22.3 km, direction NE)
Rothley is a delightful village with two village greens, one is flanked by some of the country's finest timber framed houses. The village shows a graceful selection of architecture including pretty Cruck Cottages.
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All towns in LeicestershireComplete A to Z of towns in EnglandNearby travel help
| Hinckley Station | (4.3 miles, 7.0 km, direction S) |
| Nuneaton Station | (5.3 miles, 8.6 km, direction SW) |
| M69 Junction 2 | (5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction SE) |
| M69 Junction 1 | (6.0 miles, 9.7 km, direction S) |
| East Midlands Airport | (16.6 miles, 26.7 km, direction N) |
| Birmingham International Airport | (16.9 miles, 27.2 km, direction SW) |
| The Battle of Bosworth Field to London | (93.1 miles, 149.7 km, direction SE) |
Accommodation & Hotels near The Battle of Bosworth Field
| Hotel Name |
| The Royal Arms Hotel | (1.2 miles, 2.0 km, direction E) |
| Bosworth Hall Hotel | (2.2 miles, 3.6 km, direction NE) |
| Millers Hotel | (2.7 miles, 4.4 km, direction W) |
| Longshoot Hotel | (3.9 miles, 6.3 km, direction S) |
| Comfort Inn Hinckley North | (4.2 miles, 6.8 km, direction E) |
| Best Western Sketchley Grange Hotel | (5.1 miles, 8.3 km, direction S) |
| Chapel House Hotel | (5.8 miles, 9.3 km, direction W) |
| Paramount Hinckley Island Hotel | (5.9 miles, 9.5 km, direction S) |
| Days Inn Nuneaton | (7.4 miles, 11.9 km, direction S) |
| Weston Hall Hotel | (8.0 miles, 12.8 km, direction S) |
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