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Barrow upon Soar is a large village in northern
Leicestershire Leicestershire ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. It is bordered by Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire to the north, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire to the south-east, Warw ...
, in the
Soar Valley The Soar Valley is a river valley following the course of the River Soar in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands of England. Part of the Drainage basin of the River Trent stretching from south of Leicester to Trent Lock, th ...
between
Leicester Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area, and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest city in the East Midlands with a popula ...
and
Loughborough Loughborough ( ) is a market town in the Charnwood (borough), Charnwood Borough of Leicestershire, England; it is the administrative centre of Charnwood Borough Council. At the United Kingdom 2021 census, the town's built-up area had a popula ...
, with a population at the 2011 census of 5,856. In the March 2021 census, it registered a population of 6,825.


Geography

Barrow lies on the east bank of the
River Soar The River Soar () is a major tributary of the River Trent in the East Midlands as well as the principal river of Leicestershire, England. The source of the river is midway between Hinckley and Lutterworth. The river then flows north throug ...
, where the river is joined by the Fishpool Brook.
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has a plant at Barrow, and the parish is adjacent to the Swithland Reservoir. Barrow upon Soar is part of the local government district of Charnwood.


Transport


Road

The village is near the
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from
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.


Rail

Barrow-upon-Soar railway station Barrow-upon-Soar railway station (formerly known as Barrow and Barrow-upon-Soar and Quorn) serves the large village of Barrow-upon-Soar in Leicestershire, England. The station is located on the Midland Main Line between and , north of . Hi ...
is situated on the
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, and
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trains stop there Monday to Saturday, there is no Sunday service. The
Mountsorrel Railway The Mountsorrel Railway was a network of industrial railway Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway ...
, carrying
granite Granite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phanerite, phaneritic) intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly coo ...
from the
Mountsorrel Mountsorrel is a village in Leicestershire on the River Soar, just south of Loughborough with a population in 2001 of 6,662 inhabitants, increasing to 8,223 at the 2011 census. Geography The village is in the borough of Charnwood, surrounding ...
quarries A quarry is a type of open-pit mine in which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate is excavated from the ground. The operation of quarries is regulated in some jurisdictions to manage their safet ...
, used to run to here; the line from Mountsorrel is still followed by a mineral conveyor to Barrow, where quarry rock is sorted for distribution.


Bus

The village currently has 1 bus service to
Leicester Leicester ( ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city, Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area, and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest city in the East Midlands with a popula ...
, which is route 2X operated by Central Connect (formerly Vectare), and operates one bus from Loughbrough to Leicester in the morning, then 3 buses from Leicester to Loughbrough in the evening. Barrow is also served by the Kinchbus 2 service that runs between
Sileby Sileby is a former industrial village and civil parish in the Soar Valley in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. It is located between Leicester and Loughborough. The village is close to Barrow upon Soar, Mountsorrel, Ratcliff ...
and
Loughborough Loughborough ( ) is a market town in the Charnwood (borough), Charnwood Borough of Leicestershire, England; it is the administrative centre of Charnwood Borough Council. At the United Kingdom 2021 census, the town's built-up area had a popula ...
and
Centrebus Centrebus Limited, trading as Centrebus, is a bus company based in Leicester operating services in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland. Centrebus hold a 51% shareholding in High Peak Buses a ...
service 27 between
Loughborough Loughborough ( ) is a market town in the Charnwood (borough), Charnwood Borough of Leicestershire, England; it is the administrative centre of Charnwood Borough Council. At the United Kingdom 2021 census, the town's built-up area had a popula ...
and
Thurmaston Thurmaston is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Leicestershire, England, located within the Borough of Charnwood. At the United Kingdom Census 2011, 2011 census, it had a population of 9,668. It is pronounced "Thurmsto ...
.


History

The village's name means 'grove situated on the
River Soar The River Soar () is a major tributary of the River Trent in the East Midlands as well as the principal river of Leicestershire, England. The source of the river is midway between Hinckley and Lutterworth. The river then flows north throug ...
'. White's ''History, Gazetteer and Directory of the Counties of Leicester and Rutland'' (1877) says: The village is known for a
plesiosaur The Plesiosauria or plesiosaurs are an Order (biology), order or clade of extinct Mesozoic marine reptiles, belonging to the Sauropterygia. Plesiosaurs first appeared in the latest Triassic Period (geology), Period, possibly in the Rhaetian st ...
that was excavated here in 1851. The specimen of '' Atychodracon megacephalus'', found in a lime pit outside the village, was nicknamed the "Barrow Kipper". At the centre of the village is a roundabout with a sign depicting its skeleton. The skeleton is now on display at the
Leicester Museum & Art Gallery The Leicester Museum & Art Gallery (until 2020, New Walk Museum and Art Gallery) is a museum on New Walk in Leicester, England, not far from the city centre. It opened in 1849 as one of the first public museums in the United Kingdom. Leicest ...
, with a full-size replica at
Charnwood Museum Charnwood Museum is a local history museum in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. Overview It is accredited by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA). It is managed in partnership between Leicestershire County Council and Char ...
in Loughborough. The village's
football club In association football, a football club (or association football club, alternatively soccer club) is a sports club that acts as an entity through which association football teams organise their sporting activities. The club can exist either as ...
has the skeleton on its badge.


Twinning

Barrow upon Soar is twinned with
Marans, Charente-Maritime Marans () is a Communes of France, commune in the Charente-Maritime Departments of France, department, Regions of France, administrative region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine (before 2015: Poitou-Charentes), southwestern France. It is connected to La ...
, in France.


Notable people

:''In chronological order'' *
Tobias Rustat Tobias Rustat (bapt. 17 September 1608 – 15 March 1694 N. S.) was a courtier to King Charles II and a benefactor of the University of Cambridge. He is remembered for creating the first fund for the purchase of books at the Cambridge University ...
(1608–1694), courtier and philanthropist *
William Beveridge William Henry Beveridge, 1st Baron Beveridge, (5 March 1879 – 16 March 1963) was a British economist and Liberal Party (UK), Liberal politician who was a Progressivism, progressive, social reformer, and eugenicist who played a central role ...
(1637–1708),
Bishop of St Asaph The Bishop of St Asaph heads the Church in Wales diocese of St Asaph. The diocese covers the counties of Conwy county borough, Conwy and Flintshire, Wrexham county borough, the eastern part of Merioneth in Gwynedd and part of northern Powys. The ...
, was born at Barrow, of which his grandfather, father, and brother were all vicars. * Ralph Heathcote (1721–1795), clergyman and author, was born at Barrow, where his father was curate. * John Bradshaw (1812–1880), clergyman and cricketer, was born here. *
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Edward Chippindall Lieutenant-General Edward Chippindall, (4 October 1827 – 13 September 1902) was a British Army officer in the Crimean War and in various expeditions in British India. Military career Chippindall was born in 1827, and had two brothers, Rev. J. ...
(1827–1902), British Army officer and Aide-de-camp to
Queen Victoria Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria, her death in January 1901. Her reign of 63 year ...
, lived in Barrow upon Soar for the last twenty years of his life and was a member of the
Quorn Hunt The Quorn Hunt, usually called the Quorn, established in 1696, is one of the world's oldest fox hunting packs and claims to be the United Kingdom's most famous hunt. Its country is mostly in Leicestershire, together with some smaller areas of ...
. *
Henry Melvill Gwatkin Henry Melvill Gwatkin (30 July 1844 – 14 November 1916) was an English theologian and church historian. Gwatkin was born at Barrow-on-Soar, Leicestershire, the youngest son of the Rev. Richard Gwatkin,"Gwatkin, Henry Melvill" in ''Alumni ...
(1844–1916), church historian, was born at Barrow, a son of the Rev. Richard Gwatkin. *
Henry Pottinger Stephens Henry Pottinger Stephens (c. 1851 – 11 February 1903), was an English dramatist and journalist. After beginning his career writing for newspapers, Stephens began writing Victorian burlesques in the 1870s in collaboration with F. C. Burnan ...
(1851–1903), a playwright and journalist, was from Barrow *
Frank Darvall Newham Canon Frank Darvall Newham (7 June 1864Venn, J. A., ''Alumni Cantabrigienses'' – 6 March 1946) was an Anglican priest and educator from Barrow upon Soar who spent most of his career in Cyprus. He was the Director of Education of Cyprus under the ...
(1864–1946), a schoolmaster and clergyman who spent most of his career in
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, was from Barrow upon Soar. * Harold Wright (1884–1915), a cricketer, was born in Barrow and died of wounds during the First World War. * John Stafford Curtis (1887–1972), cricketer, was a native of the village. * Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, was born in Barrow in 1890, the son of a local clergyman. *
Alfred Matts Alfred Shipley Matts (2 April 1893 — 20 June 1970) was an English cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and a left-arm bowler who played for Leicestershire County Cricket Club, Leicestershire. Matts was born in Barrow-upon-Soar"Matts Alf ...
(1893–1970), cricketer, was a native of Barrow *
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Johnnie Johnson (1915–2001), a
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, was born here. *
Peter Preston Peter John Preston (23 May 1938 – 6 January 2018) was a British journalist and author. He was editor of ''The Guardian'' for twenty years, from 1975 to 1995. Early life Peter Preston was born in Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, the son of ...
(1938–2018), editor of ''
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'' from 1975 to 1995, was born here, the son of a greengrocer, * Paul Munden (born 1938), cricketer, was born at Barrow upon Soar. * Brian Reffin Smith (born 1946), an artist and writer, attended the
Humphrey Perkins School The Humphrey Perkins School is a secondary school with academy status which was founded in 1717 in Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, in England. History Grammar school The school was founded as the Humphrey Perkins Grammar School in 1717 in t ...
in Barrow. * Mick Bates (born 1947), a Welsh Assembly member, taught at the Humphrey Perkins School. * Martin Schepens, a cricketer, was born in Barrow in 1955."SCHEPENS Martin / MARTIN" in ''Register of Births for Leicester Central'' vol 3a (1955), p. 608 *
Sally Barker Sally Barker (born 19 September 1959) is a British singer and songwriter, known for her solo work and as a founding member of the Poozies. In 2014, she was a finalist in the BBC One talent contest '' The Voice'', finishing in joint second plac ...
(born 1959), singer songwriter, of
The Poozies The Poozies are a British all-female traditional folk band formed in 1990. They were at the forefront of a wave that revolutionised traditional Scottish and Gaelic music in the 1990s. Throughout the years they have toured worldwide, attracting ...
, is from Barrow.


Sport

The village has an
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
club, Barrow Town FC. The club plays its home games at Riverside Park and currently competes in the
East Midlands Counties Football League The East Midlands Counties Football League was an English association football, football league that operated from 2008 to 2021, covering the counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands. The league had one divi ...
, the 10th tier of English football.


References


External links


Village websiteBarrow Upon Soar Heritage Group website (archive)
* {{authority control Villages in Leicestershire Civil parishes in Leicestershire Borough of Charnwood