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Narborough sits about six miles southwest of Leicester city centre, positioned where the historical Fosse Way meets the River Soar. It is a practical spot that functions as a central hub for the surrounding villages, thanks largely to its railway station on the Birmingham-to-Stansted line and its proximity to the M1. The village core still retains a sense of its heritage, with the 13th-century All Saints Church and several traditional granite cottages clustered near the river. For day-to-day life, the village is well-served by a range of small shops, several pubs, and the Carlton Park woodland walks. While it has grown significantly over the decades, merging almost seamlessly with neighbouring Littlethorpe, the presence of the Narborough Bog nature reserve on its southern edge provides a permanent green break and a glimpse into the ancient, marshy landscape that once defined this part of the Soar Valley.