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GBP 90 - 140 The Hunting Lodge
This spectacular 3-story granite building has been lovingly restored with an added touch of the contemporary. Enjoy a large garden, open fires and à … MoreGBP 38 - 89 The Cedars Hotel
With a quiet setting just minutes from Loughborough centre and university, Cedars Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and free parking. There is a lounge bar, 24-… More
The Link Hotel offers air-conditioned en suite rooms, a lounge bar and dining facilities. It is just off junction 23 of the M1, close to Loughborough … MoreGBP 45 - 99 The Mountsorrel
This small guest house offers good homemade food and comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is located off the A6 between Loughborough and Leicester.
… MoreGBP 79 - 99 The Royal Oak
Situated in picturesque Long Whatton, The Royal Oak is 10 minutes’ drive from East Midlands Airport. With spacious rooms and cooked breakfasts, ther… MoreGBP 39 - 59 The Beauchief
In Loughborough centre, The Beauchief is just half a mile from The Great Central Railway. With free parking and a traditional bar, the hotel offers co… MoreGBP 50 - 100 Ramada Loughborough Hotel
This Georgian-style town house hotel is located in the heart of the market town of Loughborough, a 10-minute walk to the train station. It has a resta… MoreGBP 35 - 65 Garendon Park Hotel
A 5-minute walk from Loughborough town centre, Garendon Park Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Garendon has a lounge and a licensed bar.
All of… MoreGBP 25 - 60 Guesthouse At Rempstone
This 19th century guest house with bar is by the A60 and A6006 and offers large bedrooms and a home-cooked breakfast using local produce.
The Guestho… MoreGBP 60 - 131 Imago At Burleigh Court
Situated within the grounds of Loughborough University, The Imago at Burleigh Court offers modern and spacious rooms along with a gym with sauna, indo… MoreGBP 70 - 155 Quorn Country Hotel
With the River Soar meandering through the landscaped grounds, the 4-star Quorn Country Hotel is in the Leicestershire countryside, just outside of Lo… MoreGBP 58 - 98 Charnwood Lodge
This 4-star guest house is in quiet gardens, 600 metres from Loughborough town centre. It has free parking, free Wi-Fi and large en suite rooms with T… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loughborough (pronounced LUFF-burra, LUFF-bruh, or as the majority of the student population call it, lufbra) is the largest town in Leicestershire, England (the City of Leicester excluded), the population of the town in 2004 was assessed at 57,600.http://www.leics.gov.uk/index/your_council/about_leicestershire/statistics/research_info_population.htm It is the administrative centre for the Charnwood district and home to Loughborough University.
In 1841 Loughborough was the destination for the first ever package tour organised by Thomas Cook, for a local temperance group (see Temperance movement) from Leicester. The town has the world's largest foundry|bell foundry — John Taylor Bellfounders — who made the bells for the Carillon war memorial, a landmark in the town.
To the south of the town centre lies the Shelthorpe Estate - a large council estate which was the largest in the country when it was built in the 1920s and 1930s. On the edge of Loughborough to the north, Dishley Grange Farm was the home of agricultural revolutionist Robert Bakewell (farmer)|Robert Bakewell. The farm was once home to the annual Leicestershire County Show,
Loughborough has its own newspaper & guide, the Loughborough Echo & Loughborough Guide, but in common with many towns and villages in Leicestershire is also served by the Leicester-based Leicester Mercury.
Notable Loughborough natives include Albert Francis Cross, the journalist, author, poet and playwright who was born in Moor lane on May 9th 1863, as well as Bonnie Holt who appeared on the TV show Big Brother (UK)|Big Brother 2006.
The Great Central Railway line is now the terminus of the south section of the Great Central Steam Railway heritage railway; plans are in hand to reopen the line to the north and join the two sections.
'The Rushes' shopping centre has recently been built on the site of the former bus station and includes JJB Sports, M&S, Woolworths Group plc|Woolworths, TK Max and more recently Virgin Megastore. The Rushes is linked to the existing town centre area by the streets Churchgate & Churchgate Mews; the latter includes many individually styled boutiques, a beauty salon and one of Loughborough's more widely known retail outlets, The Left Legged Pineapple (an independent record shop).
Other sports teams include the non-league Loughborough Dynamo F.C.|Loughborough Dynamo Football Club, and the Loughborough Aces (Collegiate American Football). There is also a netball league which plays at the Charnwood (borough)|Charnwood Leisure Centre. The town was also once the home of a professional football club, Loughborough F.C. who played in the Football League during the late 19th Century|1800s.
The Great Central Railway (Preserved)|Great Central Railway is a preserved steam railway based at Loughborough Central Station just south of the town centre, and operates services every weekend throughout the year. This includes a Restaurant service served aboard the trains most weeks on Friday Evening , Saturday Lunchtime and Evening+ and Sunday lunchtime, along with an Afternoon Tea service onboard the 3.15 pm departure. The railway provides a transport link to the villages of Quorndon, Woodhouse, Rothley, Swithland, Belgrave and Birstall. From May 'til September every year the railway connects with a Tour Bus at the Leicester North terminus which provides a link to places such as the National Space Centre, Abbey Pumping Station, Abbey Park, Leicester City Centre and Leicester London Road Railway Station. The railway provides a Griddle Car serving a wide variety of meals and refreshments onboard most services. Services run every Saturday and Sunday all year around using a fleet of Steam and Diesel Locomotives, and Diesel Railcars. The railway is renowned for being the only double track mainline steam railway in the United Kingdom.
In November, the annual street fair takes over the centre of the town and closes the A6 road|A6 and numerous other roads to traffic. The fair runs from Wednesday afternoon to Saturday night, bringing visitors from Loughborough and surrounding villages, such as Quorndon, Mountsorrel, Barrow-upon-Soar and Sileby. The fair has many different rides for all age groups, amusement arcades, food stands and games. Popular treats to be had include brandy snaps, Grantham biscuits and mushy peas with mint sauce, along with the traditional burgers, hot dogs and chips.
Loughborough Town Hall is a venue for theatre as well as conferences and weddings. The 497-seat theatre recently underwent a £2.8 million refurbishment.
The institution has also received important awards, such as the . In the same year, Loughborough University also claimed joint first place (with the University of Leicester) in the first .
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As of 2006, Loughborough University is increasing in prominence, mainly because of its academic success. In 2004 this institution was ranked 9th among all the British Universities by the prestigious The Times|Times' Good University Guide. In 2006 Loughborough University was ranked at an even higher overall position by the same guide: 6th.Twinning
Loughborough is Town twinning|twinned with:
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