Situated in Wigston Magna, 5.4 km from University of Leicester, The Plough Inn Wigston features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a bar.
Wayne
United Kingdom
Clean, good location for what I needed and plenty of parking space.
Attractively located in the Leicester City Centre district of Leicester, St Martins Lodge is situated 1.4 km from Leicester Railway Station, 2 km from Belgrave Road and 2.6 km from University of...
Fecook
United Kingdom
Right in the heart of the city close to where I needed to be, and beautifully decorated and spotless
In the heart of Leicester, this elegant Victorian townhouse is less than 500 metres from the railway station.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Beautifully decorated room, very comfortable bed, excellent bathroom, and good breakfast selection.
The location on New Walk is also great - near the university, plus a relaxing car-free walk into the city-centre.
We also requested a quiet room - this was provided.
Set in Leicester, less than 1 km from De Montfort University, Villare Leicester City Centre hotel offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Situated on the outskirts of Leicester city centre, the Grafton House is just 5 minutes’ walk from Leicester Railway Station. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout and a bar.
Chris
United Kingdom
Clean tidy smells fresh the staff that Manage this hotel are polite and friendly
With ample free parking and free Wi-Fi accessible throughout, OYO Blaby Westfield Hotel offers comfortable accommodation just a 5-minute drive from Junction 21 of the M1.
Located in Leicester, 1.3 km from University of Leicester, voco Leicester, an IHG Hotel provides accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Wigston has changed so much, I was born and bred there, so I...
Wigston has changed so much, I was born and bred there, so I have seen many changes over the years, coming back after 20 years made me feel sad, as most of what I remember has gone, I'm not a big fan of the changes, the area where we stayed, was land I used to play on as a child, far too many houses being built, far too much traffic, and, traffic calming, such a pity, but like most of the UK, its all going to pot, I see the Royal British legion that my father and uncles helped to start up, is now being sold off, the large house that is attached, was once a coaching house, the old skittle ally, which was the basement, had a beam with the initials SD carved in the wood, Sam Davenport a highway man who was caught and hung on Kilby Knob, I suppose it will all be demolished to make way for more houses, or some shop that isn't really needed
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Wigston is a good place to visit, lots of shops and eateries...
Wigston is a good place to visit, lots of shops and eateries. Travel out and you'll find some beautiful places to visit. Leicester itself is not a good place to visit, very run down, but the countryside is stunning. We have lived in this county for most of our lives, but moved away to North Wales so I come to Wigston to visit family.
Sharon
United Kingdom
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