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Bottesford sits in the Vale of Belvoir, positioned where the northern edge of Leicestershire meets the borders of Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire. It functions as a large, self-contained village, defined architecturally by the local ironstone and the soaring 210-foot spire of St Mary’s Church - the tallest of any village church in England. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need to look toward Nottingham or Grantham, with the A4070 providing a direct road link and the village railway station offering a practical connection on the Poacher Line. Life here tends to revolve around the central High Street and Market Street, which retain a good mix of independent shops, a library, and several long-standing pubs. While the nearby landmark of Belvoir Castle dominates the skyline to the south, the village itself feels grounded and functional, maintaining a distinct identity as a rural hub that hasn’t merely become a commuter satellite.