What is the history of the Shambles Lutterworth?

The timber framed thatched building known as The Shambles dates from the 16th century. Its name refers to the fact that the Shambles, the market building for butchers, once stood in this part of town.
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When was the shambles in Lutterworth built?

The Shambles: This building dates back to the early 16th century; it was restored and renamed in the 1980s. Evidence inside suggests that, at one time, it was used as a series of workshops.
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What happened to the shambles Lutterworth?

The Grade II-listed Shambles Hotel, in Bell Street, Lutterworth was wrecked on 13 February when the blaze destroyed its thatched roof. Now owner Marston's has submitted plans to restore the building while respecting its "historic character".
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Why is Lutterworth famous?

In the 14th century John Wycliffe inspired the pioneering translation of the Bible into English whilst serving as Rector of Lutterworth. More than five hundred years later, Sir Frank Whittle revolutionised aviation with his development of the jet engine at his Lutterworth works.
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How did Lutterworth get its name?

Lutterworth was originally an Anglo Saxon settlement, its name is probably derived from the Old English Hlutre Worth: Lutterworth was mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Lutterworth was granted its market charter in 1214 by King John and became a small but busy market town.
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The Shambles The History & the Images

Is Lutterworth a town or village?

Lutterworth is a market town and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England.
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How old is The Shambles Lutterworth?

The Shambles Inn is a former abattoir and butchers and is the oldest timber-framed building in Lutterworth a historic thatched roof property dating back to the 16th century, it was a first used as a public house in 1791 until 1840 it was then converted back to a home and butchers shop.
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How old is The Shambles?

At its heart is the lane actually called the Shambles, arguably the best preserved medieval street in the world. It was mentioned in the Doomsday Book of William the Conqueror in 1086. Many of the buildings on the street today date back to the late fourteenth and fifteenth century (around 1350-1475).
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Was Harry Potter filmed in The Shambles?

Avid fans have even mistaken the film set for The Shambles but unfortunately, none of Harry Potter was filmed in The Shambles; those particular scenes were shot at Leavesden Studios in Watford. Part of Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone was actually filmed in York, using two locations.
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What caused the fire at the Shambles Lutterworth?

A fire service spokesperson said: "The cause was a chimney fire that breached the chimney stack in the roof space and spread to thatch.
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Is the Shambles Lutterworth a listed building?

The building is a Grade II-listed building and planning documents add the damage caused by the fire revealed that a lot of it had been rebuilt during the 20th century.
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Is Lutterworth a good place to live?

According to crimerate.co.uk 'Lutterworth is among the top 10 safest small towns in Leicestershire' And 56 crimes per thousand of the population. Strong neighbourhood watch and community support. Hospital, two surgeries and two dentists.
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Where is Hogwarts located?

The Highlands of Scotland

JK Rowling has said in interviews that she always imagined Hogwarts to be in Scotland, so it's appropriate that some of the most stunning scenes depicting the grounds of the Harry Potter Castle were filmed in the beautiful Scottish Highlands.
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Where is Harry Potter real house?

Harry Potter Locations: Little Whinging and London

4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging is home of the Dursleys where the saga begins. This is an actual home in Berkshire, located at 12 Picket Post Close, Bracknell.
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What is the link between Harry Potter and York?

Goathland railway station was used to film Hogsmeade railway station in the early Harry Potter films and the line filmed for Harry's journey. Part of the first Harry Potter film was filmed in York using two locations; unbeknownst to many people, York's railway station was used in the first film instead of Kings Cross.
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What is the history of the word Shambles?

The word (in a singular form) originally meant "a stool" and "a money changer's table." Later it acquired the additional meaning of "a table for the exhibition of meat for sale," which in turn gave rise in the early 15th century to a use of the plural form with the meaning "a meat market." A further extension of ...
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What is the old meaning of Shambles?

Though 'shambles' commonly means "a scene or state of great disorder and confusion," it historically referred to a slaughterhouse.
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Was in Shambles meaning?

a state of confusion, bad organization, or messiness, or something that is in this state: After the party, the house was a total/complete shambles. Our economy is in shambles. The way these files are arranged is the biggest shambles I've ever seen.
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When was Lutterworth founded?

The settlement was most likely established in Anglo Saxon times and had prospered sufficiently to be included in the Domesday Book of 1086. In 1214 King John granted an annual charter to Nicholas de Verdun to hold a market in Lutterworth for the sale of livestock and dairy produce.
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What is the oldest street in England York?

The Shambles is the oldest street in York with overhanging timber-framed buildings, some dating back as far as the fourteenth century. It was once known as The Great Flesh Shambles, probably from the Anglo-Saxon Fleshammels (literally 'flesh-shelves'), the word for the shelves that butchers used to display their meat.
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Why is York shambles called?

The name is thought to derive from 'Shammel', an anglo-saxon word for the shelves which were a prominent feature of the open shop-fronts.
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Is Lutterworth safe?

The overall crime rate in Lutterworth in 2022 was 71 crimes per 1,000 people. This compares favourably to Leicestershire's overall crime rate, coming in 20% lower than the Leicestershire rate of 90 per 1,000 residents.
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What is the population of Lutterworth?

It is located 6.4 miles (10.3 kilometres) north of Rugby, Warwickshire and 12 miles (19 kilometres) south of Leicester. At the 2021 UK census, the civil parish of Lutterworth had a population of 10,833. The built up area of Lutterworth, which also includes the adjacent village of Bitteswell had a population of 11,364.
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What is the sister City of Leicester?

The City of Leicester European Twinning Association was originally a partnership between the City Council and other individuals or member organizations seeking to encourage an interchange of information between Leicester and its Twinned Cities in Europe, namely Strasbourg, Krefeld and Haskovo.
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How old is Hogwarts?

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was founded by four of the most brilliant witches and wizards of their time. It was founded in the 10th century by Godric Gryffindor, Rowena Ravenclaw, Helga Hufflepuff and Salazar Slytherin.
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