Benchmark, Charnwood Road Baptist Church, Shepshed
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N 52° 46.276 W 001° 17.426
30U E 615330 N 5848196
Cut benchmark on corner of Charnwood Road Baptist Church, Shepshed
Waymark Code: WMH8X8
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/08/2013
Views: 3
The current chapel was opened in this situation in 1834. Most of the inhabitants of Shepshed live within a radius of 1½ to 2 miles from the church.
Charnwood Road is thought to be one of the oldest roads in Shepshed. Charnwood Road began life as Charley Way and was nothing more than a track leading to the forest. The forest, in the very early days, came down as far as the Ring Fence. In the late seventeen hundreds when the Navigation canal was built, it crossed over Charley Way near to where the Anson Road junction is today and the original tow path is now a footpath leading to Leicester road. There would have been a bridge made on Charley Way over the canal and so the road became Navigation Road before finally becoming Charnwood Road.
The former graveyard is now the bus stop in the Bullring.
Type of Trigpoint: Cut Bench Mark
Condition: Good
Number on Flush Bracket: N/A
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