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Kibworth Beauchamp sits in the rolling landscape of south Leicestershire, forming the larger half of the "two Kibworths" alongside its neighbor, Kibworth Harcourt. Geographically, it is well-positioned for those needing access to Leicester, which is about nine miles to the northwest, or Market Harborough to the southeast. The village has a distinct identity rooted in its history as a center for framework knitting, and today it functions as a self-sufficient community with a traditional high street, a primary school, and a selection of independent shops and pubs. It gained some national recognition a few years back when it was the focus of Michael Wood’s *Story of England*, a documentary that traced its development from the Domesday Book to the present day. While it has grown significantly over the decades, the village maintains its shape around the square and the railway station - which, although closed to passengers since the 1960s, remains a landmark on the Midland Main Line that bisects the parish.