Ridlington Churchyard
Selected Wild Place / Other Wild Places / Public Rights of Way / VC55 boundary
By car, from the A47/A6003 roundabout by Uppinghjam, take the northwest exit towards Ayston and drive through the village. Continue on Main Street to the T-junction with Ridlington Road and turn left. Take the left fork onto Top Road and continue to the fork with Church Lane. Turn onto Church Lane and the chuch is on the left.
Limited roadside parking is available in the village, but please be mindful of residents and signage.
The nearest bus stop is on Glaston Road in nearby Preston, a 30-minute walk away. Information can be found here.
https://bustimes.org/search?q=glaston+road%2C+preston
Churchyard
https://www.leicestershirechurches.co.uk/ridlington-st-mary-and-magdalene/
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The village of Ridlington lies around 3-4 miles southwest of Rutland Water, just north of the A47. The village contains a number of honey-coloured stone buildings, and the church is no exception. The churchyard is fairly small, but has a number of trees and shrubs at the western end.
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