The highest point in Leicestershire is Bardon Hill, which reaches an elevation of 278 meters (912 feet) above sea level. It is located near the village of Markfield and is part of the National Forest. Bardon Hill is also notable for its limestone quarry and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
This is not true although I have heard it said myself. Beacon hill is the second highest point in Leics, the highest being Bardon Hill. However, as Bardon Hill is west of Beacon Hill, it doesn't count.
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Leicestershire Yeomanry was created in 1794.
Leicestershire Constabulary was created in 1839.
That is the correct spelling of Leicestershire (county in Midlands of England).
The highest point on a fir is the treetop.
South Leicestershire College was created in 1970.
Leicestershire Miners' Association was created in 1887.
Royal Leicestershire Regiment ended in 1964.
Royal Leicestershire Regiment was created in 1688.
Leicestershire Law Society was created in 1860.
North West Leicestershire's population is 31.