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West Leake & Sutton Bonnington
East Leake, Loughborough, England

West Leake & Sutton Bonnington

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Length9.2 mi
Elev. Gain442.8 ft
Est. Steps21000
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Quiet place
Off trail
Steep slope
Created by jamesgeeson

West Leake & Sutton Bonnington Introduction

West Leake & Sutton Bonnington is a 9.2 mile (21,000-step) route located near East Leake, Loughborough, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 442.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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East Leake

Place
East Leake () is a large village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, England, although its closest town and postal address is Loughborough across the border in Leicestershire. It has a population of around 7,000, measured in the 2011 Census as 6,337. The original village was located on the Sheepwash Brook.

East Leake Academy

School
East Leake Academy is an academy located in East Leake in the Rushcliffe area of Nottinghamshire. The school describes itself as specialising in information communication technology (ICT) and mathematics. The current principal is K D Hardy. The school has a student capacity of 1386. In September 2003, the school moved into a £20m new building, built with Private Finance Initiative funding, and rented from Alfred McAlpine Business Services.

East Leake railway station

Place
East Leake railway station is a former railway station serving East Leake, Nottinghamshire and is the only surviving Great Central Railway station accessed from an underbridge rather than an overbridge. The station opened on 15 March 1899 and closed on 5 May 1969. The Great Central Railway (Nottingham) passes through but the station has not reopened mainly due to lack of car parking, and with the station entrance being directly onto the road under the bridge, safety concerns were also a factor.

Sutton Bonington

Place
Sutton Bonington () is a village and civil parish lying along the valley of the River Soar in the Borough of Rushcliffe, south west Nottinghamshire, England. The University of Nottingham has a 420 hectares (4.2 km2) site just to the north of the village: Sutton Bonington Campus.The parish covers some 2,183 acres (8.83 km2) and includes the hamlet of Zouch.

West Leake

Place
West Leake () is a small conservation village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire.

Rushcliffe Halt railway station

Place
Rushcliffe Halt is a railway station on the former Great Central Railway London Extension from London Marylebone serving the north of East Leake, Nottinghamshire, currently in use as part of the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) heritage railway.The stations was built as a later addition to the railway, opening in 1911 to serve the adjacent Rushcliffe Golf Club.

St Anne's Church, Sutton Bonington

Building
St. Anne's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire.The church is a 12th-century Grade II* Listed building.It is located off the Main Street, at the top end of St Anne's Lane, and near to the Midland Main Line which was constructed past the village in 1840.

St Mary's Church, East Leake

Building
St Mary's Church, East Leake is a parish church in the Church of England in East Leake, Nottinghamshire.The church is Grade I listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as a building of outstanding architectural or historic interest.

St Michael's Church, Sutton Bonington

Building
St. Michael's Church is a parish church in the Church of England in Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire.The church is a 13th-century Grade II Listed building.

St Helena's Church, West Leake

Building
St Helena's Church, West Leake is a parish church in the Church of England in West Leake, Nottinghamshire.The church is Grade II* listed by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as it is a particularly significant building of more than local interest. The grade II listed lychgate is possibly by the architect Temple Moore.
Last updated: Mar 1, 2025

Route Details

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Length

9.2 mi
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Elev. Gain

442.8 ft
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Est. Steps

21000
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jamesgeeson
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