Lindley Hall Farm
Lindley Hall Farm is a farm located near the villages of Fenny Drayton and Higham on the Hill in Leicestershire, England. The farm is a fourth generation mixed family farm owned by the Farmer and Fisher families.
In 2002, the Ordnance Survey defined Lindley Hall Farm as the geographical centre of England. A plaque denoting this point, and disputing England's "traditional" centre as being Meriden in the West Midlands, was erected by Ordnance Survey on 14 June 2013.
The farm is part of the former RAF Lindley airfield, named after the farm which itself was named after the former Lindley Hall[1] that once graced the Leicestershire countryside near Higham on the Hill.
References
- "Lindley Hall". Hinckley Past & Present. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019.
- "'New centre of England' marked in Fenny Drayton". BBC News Online. 14 June 2013.
- Haran, Brady (22 October 2002). "A tale of two centres". BBC News Online.
- Cattel, Richard (13 February 2007). "SP3696 : Lindley Hall Farm". Geograph Britain and Ireland.
- Thompson, Alan (15 June 2013). "Leicestershire village is the exact centre of England". Leicester Mercury. Archived from the original on June 17, 2013.
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