Battram
Hamlet forming part of the Ibstock civil parish in North West Leicestershire, England
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Battram is a hamlet forming part of the Ibstock civil parish in North West Leicestershire, England.
Battram is named after Johnny Battram, who had the original cottage, but very much expanded with the coming of coal mining in the area. The village was in the shadow of Nailstone pit and not far from the Ellistown and Ibstock Collieries. Nailstone is in the National Forest and has a newly planted wood on its eastern side.
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Towns and villages of North West Leicestershire
- Appleby Magna
- Bardon
- Belton
- Blackfordby
- Breedon on the Hill
- Charley
- Chilcote
- Coleorton
- Diseworth
- Donisthorpe
- Ellistown
- Heather
- Hemington
- Isley Walton
- Lockington
- Long Whatton
- Moira
- Normanton le Heath
- Oakthorpe
- Osgathorpe
- Packington
- Ravenstone
- Snarestone
- Snibston
- Staunton Harold
- Stretton en le Field
- Swannington
- Swepstone
- Thringstone
- Willesley
- Worthington
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