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Tag Archives: Bradgate Park
The Dig at Bradgate Park
Looking forward to following the dig at Bradgate Park. Archaeologists prepare to reveal the secrets of Bradgate Park – Leicester Mercury
When Lady Jane Returned Home
There is an article in the Leicester Mercury about a pageant called ‘The Lady Returns’ that was held at Bradgate Park 60 years ago. When Lady Jane returned home
Blogging the Executed Queens Tour – Day 1
Claire Ridgeway from The Anne Boleyn Files’ is currently blogging the Exectued Queens Tour that started on 15th May and ends at the weekend. Yesterday the group visited Bradgate Park, home of Lady Jane Grey and tomorrow they will have … Continue reading
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Photos of Bradgate Park at the Anne Boleyn Files
Claire who runs The Anne Boleyn Files has just returned from a trip to the UK and visited Bradgate Park. You can view her wonderful photos here: Anne Boleyn Files – Photos
A Walk in Bradgate Park – Part 2
Our second visit to Bradgate Park took place two days later and again we were lucky with the weather. This time we parked at the Newton Linford car park and had a much shorter walk to the ruins of the … Continue reading