Groby Church Cemetery - St Philip & St James - Groby, Leicestershire
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N 52° 39.844 W 001° 13.655
30U E 619864 N 5836376
Small cemetery attached to St Philip & St James church, Groby.
Waymark Code: WMYB8K
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/24/2018
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Small cemetery attached to St Philip & St James church, Groby. The site contains in the region of 300 marked graves. The church dates from 1840.
"St.Philip and St. James Church was built in 1840 by the Earl of Stamford owing to the distance to Ratby Church from his home in Bradgate House, and 'to the foulness of the way there'. Henry Grey, the 7th Earl of Stamford, decided to build a chapel of Ease at Groby for the princely sum of £2,300.
Although Groby had no church prior to 1840, it is recorded that in earlier times two or three chapels existed here. After the Norman Conquest in 1066, many castles were built throughout the country."
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