Nether Broughton
| Nether Broughton | |
| Leicestershire | |
|---|---|
Old chapel in Nether Broughton | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | SK694257 |
| Location: | 52°49’29"N, -0°58’15"W |
| Data | |
| Post town: | Melton Mowbray |
| Postcode: | LE14 |
| Local Government | |
Nether Broughton is a village in Leicestershire at the foot of the Leicestershire Wolds, on the A606 road five and a half miles from Melton Mowbray. The neighbouring village, Upper Broughton, is just half a mile up the road to the west, but across the county border in Nottinghamshire.
Nether Broughton is two and a half miles north-east of Old Dalby, with which it shares a parish council and as far south-west of Long Clawson. A separated hamlet, Brougton Lodges is to be found half a mile to the south, at the edge of the wolds.
In 1887 John Bartholomew described Nether Broughton
"Broughton, Nether, par., N. Leicestershire, on border of co., 5½ miles NW. of Melton Mowbray"[1]
Parish church
The parish church, St Mary, is of the 13th century, and today a Grade II* listed building.[2]
Big Society
The village hall was originally built as a Wesleyan chapel but was converted in the early 1990s. It is today a well used facility, hired as a venue and used by local clubs.
In 2007 a village trail was created, depicting the history of the village and local area consisting of nine interpretation boards located at key locations around the village.

Outside links
| ("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Nether Broughton) |
References
- ↑ Bartholomew, John (1887). Gazetter of the British Isles (1st ed.). Edinburgh: Bartholomew. http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/2094930. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- ↑ National Heritage List 1075069: Church of St Mary List, Nether Broughton