Egleton Churchyard

Selected Wild Place / Other Wild Places / Public Rights of Way / VC55 boundary

Getting There

The church is located at the northern-most end of Egleton, just as you enter the village along Church Road.

From the A6003, exit onto Hambleton Road. Take the third left turn onto Church Road, and follow the road all the way to the church, which will be on your right after a bend in the road.

There is a bus stop right outside the churchyard. Otherwise, the closest bus stop is on the corner of Hambleton Road and the A6003. From there it is a 15- minute walk.

Bus information can be found here: Bus Info
 

Status

Churchyard

Further Information

St Edmund's Church Egleton web page

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Description

The small village of Egleton is very near to Rutland Water and the Anglian Water Bird Watching Centre is accessed via the village. The church dates to the 12th century. The churchyard contains some matures trees and is sheltered from the adjacent road by a hedgerow.

 

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