Welcome to the Abinger Guest House. All 8 guest rooms are fully equipped with wash basins, T.V.'s with freeview, refrigerators, complimentary beverages and hairdryers. Our 17 mattresses are all new and of very high quality, and room furnishings are stylish and contemporary. Internal decor is of a high standard throughout. (No rooms are en-suite). We are frequently complimented on the quality of our full English breakfasts - included in the room rate. Our Orange Juice and mushrooms are fresh, our eggs are free range and all other produce is the best we can buy. On street parking is extensive and available immediately outside the front door.
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Room Rates
Single - £28.00 per Room Double - £40.00 per Room |
Self Catering
from £ P.O.A. per Week |
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Abinger Guest House
175 Hinckley Road
Leicester Leicestershire LE3 0TF
Tel: 0116 255 4674 |
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 Leicester is the largest city in the East Midlands of England. It is the traditional county town of Leicestershire, and since 1997 has been a self-governing unitary authority.
Leicester lies on the River Soar and at the edge of the English National Forest. In 2004, the population of the city proper was estimated at 285,100, with 441,213 living in the urban area. It is currently, by population, the 10th largest city in England and the 13th largest in the UK.
The city centre is mainly Victorian with some later developments, which have usually been integrated in smoothly. The heart of the city centre is the Clock Tower, which is at the intersection of five routes into the city - High Street, Churchgate, Belgrave Gate, Humberstone Gate, and Gallowtree Gate. Today, the latter two are pedestrianised, and vehicles are restricted on the others.
Leicester is one of the oldest cities in England, with a history going back 2000 years. The city of Leicester was first known as Ratae Coritanorum and was inhabited by the Corieltauvi tribe. The Corieltauvi were a Celtic tribe and Leicester was the capital of a territory of what is now known as the East Midlands.
The Roman city of Ratae Corieltauvorum was founded around AD 50 as a military settlement upon the Fosse Way Roman road. After the military departure, Ratae Corieltauvorum grew into an important trading and one of the largest towns in Roman Britain. The remains of the baths of Roman Leicester can be seen at the Jewry Wall and other Roman artefacts are displayed in the Jewry Wall Museum adjacent to the site. |