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The Mill On The Soar
Leicester, Leicestershire

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The Mill is situated in 5 acres of Leicestershire countryside and within these glorious grounds we have two rivers and a fishing lake which is available for corporate days and events. There are several bridges and plenty of stunning views and scenery. Within the hotel itself, we have a working watermill in our dining area that is naturally propelled by the River Soar. Fireplace dining, a secluded seating area and a well-stocked bar are also on offer. You can unwind on our Millstream garden patio or make full use of our huge 300-seater family patio, equipped with a playground and a children's adventure zone. Our main function suites, the Riverside and Lakeside can cater for up to 180 people and we specialise in tailor-made wedding receptions.


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Rooms - £35.00 per Room

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 The Mill On The Soar
 Coventry Road
 broughton astley
 Leicester
 Leicestershire
 LE9 6QA


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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.

 
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