Explore the heritage of Leicester and Leicestershire


In the west of Leicestershire, visit the Battle of Bosworth Heritage Centre, and find out all about the battle that claimed the life of King Richard III. Battle re-enactments and other historic events regularly take place here.
The county boasts many splendid stately homes including the majestic Belvoir Castle and the unique Calke Abbey. Medieval jousting festivals are often held at Belvoir, and also at Rockingham Castle near Market Harborough.
Leicestershire is also home to Foxton Locks, a remarkable piece of Victorian engineering, where you can walk along the inclined plane of locks, enjoy a family day of orienteering or hire a narrowboat and enjoy the scenery from the water.
Top ten heritage sites to visit in Leicester and Leicestershire
Bosworth Battlefield
Heritage Centre
Bradgate Park
Richard III Visitor Centre
Ashby de la Zouch Castle
Foxton Locks

Explore heritage sites in Leicester and Leicestershire
Coalville
The 1620s House and Garden is like taking a step back in time where you can explore the early 17th century house and its gardens and see how people lived 400 years ago.
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Visit the Ashby de la Zouch Museum and delve into the fascinating local history of Ashby de la Zouch in The National Forest. The Zouche and Hastings Gallery retells the history of Ashby de la Zouch from ancient times up to the present day.
Melton Mowbray
Belvoir Brewery was established in 1995 and has been growing and expanding as a company ever since.
Melton Mowbray
Enjoy a visit to Belvoir Castle where you can find out about the fascinating history of this Regency period castle and its picturesque gardens.
Market Bosworth
Bosworth Battlefield Heritage Centre is a colourful multi award winning interactive exhibition telling the story of the Battle of Bosworth and its place in the Wars of the Roses set within a well-appointed visitor centre.
Leicester
Enjoy peace and tranquility in the magical surroundings of this medieval deer park, the childhood home of Nine Day Queen Lady Jane Grey. Take along a picnic or buy a cup of tea or lunch at one of our two tearooms.
Castle Donington
Visit Castle Donington Museum, housed in a 17th century former farmhouse. Lots of local memorabilia to see.
Loughborough
Charnwood Museum is an award winning museum featuring a range of exhibits that reflect local history and industries. It is a popular family friendly museum set in the heart of the beautiful Queens Park in the centre of Loughborough.
Walks and tours
Take a guided walk to explore more of our city and county. Explore more about King Richard III and the sites that can tell a part of his story.

Experienced guides organise walks throughout the year across the destination.
Themed heritage trails

- Wings, wheels and waterways
- Industrial heritage
- Fashion heritage
- Castles and battles
- Melton town heritage trail
- Great Central Railway corridor
- Leicestershire churches
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