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Barrow upon Soar

Bridge over the River Soar next to the Navigation

Key Information

Barrow upon Soar parish church
Interior view of the church of the Holy Trinity
The "Barrow Kipper" plesiosaur skeleton at the Leicester Museum & Art Gallery
Reredos in the parish church by Nathaniel Hitch

Barrow upon Soar is a large village in northern Leicestershire, in the Soar Valley between Leicester and Loughborough, with a population at the 2011 census of 5,856.[1]

In the March 2021 census, it registered a population of 6,825.[2]

Geography

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Barrow lies on the east bank of the River Soar, where the river is joined by the Fishpool Brook. British Gypsum has a plant at Barrow, and the parish is adjacent to the Swithland Reservoir.

Barrow upon Soar is part of the local government district of Charnwood.[3]

Transport

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Road

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The village is near the A6 Road from Quorn.

Rail

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Barrow-upon-Soar railway station is situated on the Midland Main Line, and East Midlands Railway trains stop there Monday to Saturday, there is no Sunday service.[4]

The Mountsorrel Railway, carrying granite from the Mountsorrel quarries, used to run to here;[5] the line from Mountsorrel is still followed by a mineral conveyor to Barrow, where quarry rock is sorted for distribution.

Bus

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The village currently has 1 bus service to Leicester, which is route 2X operated by Central Connect (formerly Vectare), and operates one bus from Loughbrough to Leicester in the morning, then 3 buses from Leicester to Loughbrough in the evening. Barrow is also served by the Kinchbus 2 service that runs between Sileby and Loughborough and Centrebus service 27 between Loughborough and Thurmaston.

History

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The village's name means 'grove situated on the River Soar'.[6]

White's History, Gazetteer and Directory of the Counties of Leicester and Rutland (1877) says:

Barrow-upon-Soar is a parish and large village, which gives its name to a Poor Law Union district, and a county court district. It has for ages been celebrated for its excellent limestone, and is pleasantly situated on the east side of the navigable River Soar, and on both sides of the Midland Railway on which it has a station 2 miles N. of Mount Sorrel, 3 miles S.E. of Loughborough, and 9 miles N. of Leicester. Barrow township comprises about 2510 acres of land and had 1099 inhabitants in 1801, 1638 in 1831, 1800 in 1861, and 1973 in 1871, the increase of the last ten years being 'attributed to the opening of the limeworks.' It is in East Goscote Hundred, but its parish comprises also the townships of Mount Sorrel North-end, Quorndon, and Woodhouse, all of which are in West Goscote Hundred. The area of the whole parish is about 9160 acres, and it had 5857 inhabitants in 1871.[7]

The village is known for a plesiosaur that was excavated here in 1851.[8] The specimen of Atychodracon megacephalus, found in a lime pit outside the village, was nicknamed the "Barrow Kipper". At the centre of the village is a roundabout with a sign depicting its skeleton. The skeleton is now on display at the Leicester Museum & Art Gallery, with a full-size replica at Charnwood Museum in Loughborough. The village's football club has the skeleton on its badge.

Twinning

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Barrow upon Soar is twinned with Marans, Charente-Maritime, in France.[9]

Notable people

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In chronological order

Sport

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The village has an association football club, Barrow Town FC. The club plays its home games at Riverside Park and currently competes in the East Midlands Counties Football League, the 10th tier of English football.

References

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