According the AA Route Planner (GB Edition) the distance is 141 miles, this will take about 2 hours and 27 minutes to drive, assuming you take the direct route to the centre of each location and there are no stops, accidents, breakdowns or other hold ups en route.
Do you mean Leicester in the UK, or where? Please state the location in your question. There are LOTS of Leicesters! There's a town in North Carolina, US, called Leicester, for one example.
Leicester
Around 9,704 people.
the disadvantages of living in a far area is that it is too hard for the government to reach out the needs of the people living in a certain place....
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140 miles taking this route:Take M1 to the SOUTH towards LONDON from Leicester down to M25 to WATFORD and HEATHROW AIRPORT at J6A.Take M25, around LONDON, to M23 (S) to GATWICK AIRPORT at J7.Take M23 to the SOUTH to GATWICK AIRPORT at J9. Follow signs to your terminal.
how far is it from stamford lincol to gatwick airport
From Nottingham to Leicester it's about 31 miles, depending on where from in Nottingham to where in Leicester.
From Portsmouth Gatwick airport is 76.4 miles.
Birmingham to Leicester is 34.84 miles / 56.07 kilometres
Approximately sixty miles from England's east coast (the coast closest to Leicester).
About 30 miles
70 miles
130 miles
About 20 miles.
Answer By road, it's about 113 miles.
Leicester is about 86 miles (137 kilometers) north of London Heathrow Airport.