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Belton-in-Rutland church
by Graham Horn
The south arcade, which we can see here, dates from 1190, and the tower from the 15th century. Inside it is very richly decorated, as can be seen here Link
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Sheep country
by John Sutton
North of Loddington Lane, near Belton-in-Rutland, on a sunny February morning.
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Loddington Lane approach to Belton-in-Rutland
The seat on the left is dedicated to the renaming of the village to Belton-in-Rutland in 1982 so that it was not confused with the Leicestershire village of Belton.
The plaque says "This seat was dedicated by Kenneth Lewis MP on 27th... (more)
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Baptist Chapel, Belton-in-Rutland
by Tim Heaton
Erected in 1842 and, unlike the many older buildings in this village, in a rather poor state.
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Former Black Horse public house, Belton-in-Rutland
Now simply a private house. It dates back to the early 18th century, but much modified; coursed stone rubble with Collyweston stone slate roof, Listed Grade II.
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Loddington Lane, Belton-in-Rutland
by Mat Fascione
The tower belongs to St. Peter's Church.
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End of Loddington Lane |
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Direction Sign � Signpost in Belton in Rutland
by O Rushby
Located in the centre of the junction of College Farm Lane, Lambley Lodge Lane, Chapel Street and Loddington Lane in Belton in Rutland parish. 4 arms and no finial. See also Link
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Approaching Belton-in-Rutland
by Graham Horn
View from the lane approaching from the north.
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The war memorial, Belton in Rutland
by Tim Heaton
The memorial stands on the base of an earlier cross. "Charles I is reputed to have sat [on the base stone] after the battle of Naseby, and it is known locally as the Kings Stone"... (more)
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The Old Rectory B&B
by Graham Horn
A different sort of stone from other properties in this village.
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Road Junction and grass triangle
Stockerston Lane
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