It looks like nothing was found at this location.
Some pages are restricted to registered volunteers ONLY, to see these pages you MUST sign in.
A full list of public pages is shown below, or alternatively you could try a search?
You might find the page you were looking for below
- Audio Descriptions
- Nunckley Trail: Audio playlist
- Nunckley Trail: Bridge and Telegraph Pole
- Nunckley Trail: Spoil Bank and Dry Stone Wall
- Nunckley Trail: Coppiced Tree and Sensory Area
- Nunckley Trail: The Badger
- Nunckley Trail: The Fox
- Nunckley Trail: The Grey Squirrel
- Nunckley Trail: The Rabbit
- Nunckley Trail: The Spooky Wood
- Nunckley Trail: Pulley Axle and Wheels
- Nunckley Trail: The Owl box and other birds
- Nunckley Trail: Dobb Hall
- Nunckley Trail: The Wildflower Meadow
- Nunckley Trail: The Hedgehog Village
- Nunckley Trail: The Picnic Area
- Nunckley Trail: The Badger and Woodpecker View
- Nunckley Trail: Nunckley Quarry
- Nunckley Trail: Solitary Bees
- Heritage Room: Audio Playlist
- Heritage Room: Kings and Knights as Manorial Lords 1040 to 1540
- Heritage Room: Alvis – Rolls Royce in Mountsorrel
- Heritage Room: Archaeological Finds
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Castle
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Fair
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Hills
- Heritage Room: Demolition of Mountsorrel Market Place
- Heritage Room: The Construction of Mountsorrel Castle Hill War Memorial
- Heritage Room: The Unveiling of Castle Hill War Memorial
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Workhouse
- Heritage Room: Public Houses in Mountsorrel
- Heritage Room: St Nicholas Chapel
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Quarrymen in the Great War
- Heritage Room: Thomas Babington and the abolition of the Slave Trade
- Heritage Room: Bronze Age Burials: 1400 to 500 BC
- Heritage Room: From Bust to Boom
- Heritage Room: Churches, Chapels and Meeting Houses in Rothley
- Heritage Room: Cruck Cottages, Four of Rothley’s Finest
- Heritage Room: Rothley’s Enclosure Act 1782
- Heritage Room: The Lanesborough Connection
- Heritage Room: Lanesborough and Steam Trains
- Heritage Room: Local Government Under the reign of our two Queens
- Heritage Room: The Oldest Building in Rothley. St Mary & St John Parish Church
- Heritage Room: The spread of Roman Culture
- Heritage Room: Saxon Britain – AD 410 to 1066
- Heritage Room: Schools in Rothley
- Heritage Room: Neolithic Settlement- 3,500 to 2,500 BC
- Heritage Room: The Great War. Rothley Remembers
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Buttermarket
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Castle and the Baronial Wars
- Heritage Room: Rothley Memories of a war time evacuee
- Heritage Room: Rothley Old School Weather Vane
- The Heritage Centre Building
- Heritage Room: Noel Wakeling
- Heritage Room: Restoration of the six bells
- Heritage Centre: Swithland Wesleyan Chapel
- Exhibition Building: Audio Playlist
- Quarrying in Mountsorrel: The first 6000 Years
- Quarrying in Mountsorrel: New Horizons
- Quarrying in Mountsorrel: The impact of the new railway
- Quarrying in Mountsorrel: Quarrying goes corporate
- Quarrying in Mountsorrel: The great depression, the need to merge
- Quarrying in Mountsorrel: The modern quarry
- Swithland Slate: Roman and Medieval origins
- Swithland Slate: Later commercial exploitation
- The Mountsorrel Railway: Eastward to the Midland Railway
- The Mountsorrel Railway: Westward to the Great Central Railway
- Locomotives of the Mountsorrel Railway
- Railway Restoration: Great things from small beginnings
- Railway Restoration: Clearing the trackbed
- Railway Restoration: Laying the ballast
- Railway Restoration: Track Laying commences
- Railway Restoration: The railway approaches Mountsorrel
- Railway Restoration: Completing the branch line
- Mountsorrel Tarred Macadam Co Ltd
- Railway Museum: Audio Playlist
- Railway Museum: 6 Wheeled Glory
- Railway Museum: Back to life via intensive care
- Railway Museum: Brush Locomotive No. 314
- Railway Museum: The History of Brush
- Railway Museum: Brush Locomotives in Preservation
- Railway Museum: Guard Brake Van
- Railway Museum: Wickham Gangers Trolley
- Railway Museum: Private Owner Wagons
- Railway Museum: Wickham Materials Trailer
- Railway Museum: Ruston and Hornsby 48DS Locomotive
- Railway Museum: Freight Train Guard Duties
- Railway Museum: Sunday School Outing
- Railway Museum: Jinty LMS Railway No. 47406
- Railway Museum: Mountsorrel Railway’s Very Own Royal Train
- Quarry Recreation: Giant Mining Excavator
- Quarry Recreation: Caterpillar Truck Tyre
- Quarry Recreation: Rock Drilling Rig
- Stonemason Huts
- Quarry Recreation: Narrow Gauge Loco 22070
- Quarry Recreation: Narrow Gauge Loco 85049
- Quarry Recreation: Narrow Gauge Explosives Wagon
- Quarry Recreation: Narrow Gauge Tub Wagon
- Quarry Recreation: Charnwood Geology
- Quarry Recreation: Mountsorrel Granite
- Covid-19 Site Closure
- Icon Attribution
- Locally
- Manage my newsletter subscriptions
- Mountsorrel and Rothley Community Heritage Centre and Granite’s Coffee Shop
- News
- Newsletter sign-up
- Newsletters: Subscription Confirmation
- Our Covid-19 Precautions
- Recent News
- Robbie the Robin’s Guides
- Nunckley Trail: Playlist
- Nunckley Trail: Bridge and Telegraph Pole
- Nunckley Trail: The Dry Stone Wall
- Nunckley Trail: Coppiced Tree and Sensory Area
- Nunckley Trail : The Spooky Wood
- Nunckley Trail: Pulley axle and wheels
- Nunckley Trail: The Owl box and other birds
- Nunckley Trail: Dobb Hall
- Nunckley Trail: The Wildflower Meadow
- Nunckley Trail: The Hedgehog Village
- Nunckley Trail: Badger and Woodpecker View
- Nunckley Trail: Nunckley Hill Quarry
- Nunckley Trail: Solitary Bees
- Heritage Room: Kings and Knights
- Heritage Room: Alvis – Rolls Royce in Mountsorrel
- Heritage Room: Archaeological Finds
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Castle
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Fair
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Hills
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Workhouse
- Heritage Room: Public Houses in Mountsorrel
- Heritage Room: St Nicholas Chapel
- Heritage Room: Thomas Babington and the abolition of the slave trade
- Heritage Room: Bronze Age Burials
- Heritage Room: Rothley’s enclosure act 1782
- Heritage Room: The Oldest Building in Rothley
- Heritage Room: The spread of Roman Culture
- Heritage Room: Saxon Britain – AD 410 to 1066
- Heritage Room: Schools in Rothley
- Heritage Room: Neolithic Settlement- 3,500 to 2,500 BC
- Heritage Room: The Great War. Rothley Remembers
- Heritage Room: Mountsorrel Buttermarket
- The Heritage Centre Building
- Heritage Room: Noel Wakeling
- Railway Restoration: Great things from small beginnings
- Railway Museum: Sunday School Outing
- Railway Museum: Guard Brake Van
- Railway Museum: Wickham Gangers Trolley
- Railway Museum: Private Owner Wagons
- Railway Museum: Wickham Materials Trailer
- Railway Museum: Ruston and Hornsby 48DS Locomotive
- Railway Museum: Freight Train Guard Duties
- Quarry Recreation: Caterpillar Truck Tyre
- Quarry Recreation: Rock Drilling Rig
- Mountsorrel and Rothley Community Heritage Centre and Granite’s Coffee Shop
- Background
- Accessibility Statement
- Privacy Policy
- Cookies
- Site Map
- Website Visitor Statistics
- Wi-Fi Terms and Conditions
- Visit Us
- Children’s Play Area
- Community Room
- MS & LR No.946
- Nature Trails
- Peace Garden
- Ruston and Hornsby Diesels
- What’s On
- Heritage Centre
- Heritage Rooms
- Quiet Room
- Our Opening Times
- Dogs and the Heritage Centre site.
- Our Attractions
- Where to Eat
- Granite’s Coffee Shop
- Granite’s Afternoon Tea
- Granite’s Shack
- Trains and Shunting demos
- Mountsorrel Railway
- A brief history of the Railway
- Mountsorrel Station
- Nunckley Hill Station
- Mountsorrel Railway Museum
- Granite Wagons
- Wickham Trolley 7595
- Quarry Recreation Area
- Exhibition Building
- Stonemasons Huts
- Narrow Gauge Tub Wagons
- Nunckley Trail
- Local Walks
- Spinney Trail
- Garden Railway
- Crazy Golf
- Disabled Access
- Facilities
- How to Find Us
- Wi-Fi
- Tours and Talks
- Help Us
- Donate