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Thurnby

Coordinates:52°38′N1°02′W / 52.63°N 01.04°W /52.63; -01.04
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Human settlement in England
Thurnby
Thurnby is located in Leicestershire
Thurnby
Thurnby
Location withinLeicestershire
OS grid referenceSK6504
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLeicester
Postcode districtLE7
Dialling code0116
PoliceLeicestershire
FireLeicestershire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
52°38′N1°02′W / 52.63°N 01.04°W /52.63; -01.04
St.Luke's C of E Church at the centre of Thurnby

Thurnby is a village and formercivil parish, now in the parish ofThurnby and Bushby, in theHarborough district, in the county ofLeicestershire, England. It is just east ofLeicester's city boundaries.

Thurnby village proper is set to the south of theA47, just after it leaves the city. A sister village,Bushby lies just to the east and merges into it. To the west isEvington andThurnby Lodge in Leicester proper, to the north isScraptoft and to the south and east are open countryside – the next villages in these directions areStoughton andHoughton on the Hill.

History

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See also:Thurnby and Scraptoft railway station

Thurnby is not mentioned in theDomesday Book, possibly being considered part of Stoughton, but is recorded by the 13th century.[1]

By 1563 there were 40 households recorded in Thurnby and Bushby but the population declined in the following years, with only 22 households by 1670 – however there is little population data available surrounding much of the general history.[1]

Thurnby church, now St Luke's, originates from around 1143 although many alterations and restorations have occurred since the original build.[1]

Amenities

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Thurnby has two primary schools, Fernvale Primary and St Lukes C of E primary school, which has strong links with St. Lukes Church.

There is now only one public house, The Rose & Crown, as The Swallow has since closed.

There is a large Scout and Guide group, situated on Court Road.[2]

Civil parish

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On 1 April 1936, the parish ofBushby was merged with Thurnby, part of Thurnby became part of Leicester,[3][1] on 11 November 1999 the parish was renamed "Thurnby & Bushby".[4] In 1931 the parish of Thurnby (prior to the merge) had a population of 348.[5]

References

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  1. ^abcdLee, J. M.; McKinley, R. A. (1964)."Thurnby".A History of the County of Leicestershire. Vol. 5: Gartree Hundred. London:Victoria County History. pp. 321–330. Retrieved21 November 2015 – viaBritish History Online.
  2. ^"Thurnby Scout and Guide Group".
  3. ^"Relationships and changes Thurnby AP/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved1 January 2023.
  4. ^"Market Harborough Registration District". UKBMD. Retrieved1 January 2023.
  5. ^"Population statistics Thurnby AP/CP through time".A Vision of Britain through Time. Retrieved1 January 2023.

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