Barrow Upon Soar

Barrow upon Soar is a large village in the Soar Valley between Leicester and Loughborough. It has a population of around 5,000 and is part of the Charnwood local government council and my Loughborough constituency.
It lies, as its name indicates, on the east bank of River Soar (where the Fishpool Brook joins it), and is just opposite the A6 from Quorn. The village is on the Midland Main Line, and Ivanhoe Line trains stop at the Barrow-upon-Soar railway station.
The village is famous for having a plesiosaur excavated in its past, of species Rhomaleosaurus megacephalus, dubbed the 'Barrow Kipper'. The dinosaur was found in a lime pit outside of the village in 1851, and a roundabout with a sign representing its skeleton lies at the centre of the village. The actual bones are on display at the Leicestershire Museum and Art Gallery on New Walk in Leicester.
Since 2006, work has been taking place on a new housing development in the village called Meadow Grange.

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- Barrow Upon Soar
- Barrow Upon Soar
- Holy Trinity Church
- Barrowsignpost
Link to the Barrow Sign Post project - giving you links to everything imaginable in Barrow upon Soar
- What Wikipedia says about Barrow upon Soar
What Wikipedia has to say about Barrow upon Soar
- Train Horn Noise in Barrow


