The Soar Valley in Leicestershire, England is the basin of the River Soar, which rises south of Leicester and flows north through Charnwood before meeting the River Trent at Trent Lock on the Nottinghamshire Border. Barrow upon Soar is a large village in northern Leicestershire, in the Soar Valley between Leicester and Loughborough For Mount Sorrel Wiltshire see Broad Chalke. Mountsorrel is a Village in Leicestershire Leicestershire (ˈlɛstəʃə(r or ˈlɛstəʃɪə(r abbreviation Leics England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland The River Soar is a Tributary of the River Trent in the English East Midlands. Leicester (ˈlɛstə is the largest city and Unitary authority area in the East Midlands of England, and is the traditional The River Trent is one of the major rivers of England. Its source is in Staffordshire between Biddulph and Biddulph Moor. Trentlock, or Trent Lock is located on the border of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire near to Long Eaton. Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts) is an English county in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire
Soar Valley embraces the large villages of Quorn, Mountsorrel, Barrow on Soar, Birstall, Rothley and Sileby and a number of smaller communities all on or near the River Soar as it flows from Leicester to Loughborough in Leicestershire. Quorn is a Village in Leicestershire, England. Its name was shortened from Quorndon in 1889 to avoid postal difficulties owing to its similarity For Mount Sorrel Wiltshire see Broad Chalke. Mountsorrel is a Village in Leicestershire Barrow upon Soar is a large village in northern Leicestershire, in the Soar Valley between Leicester and Loughborough Birstall is a large village north of Leicester in Leicestershire, England. Sileby is a village and Civil parish in the Soar Valley in Leicestershire, between Leicester and Loughborough. Loughborough (pronounced locally as either /lɘfbɘɹɘ/ "LUFF-burra" /lɘf The area edges onto Charnwood Forest and the only double tracked preserved main railway line in Britain, The Great Central Railway forms a spine through the area. Not to be confused with the modern day train operating company Grand Central Railway see Great Central Main Line for full route of original railway