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Market Bosworth sits in a quiet pocket of west Leicestershire, about eight miles north of Nuneaton and well-connected to the A5 and M42. It is a compact, historic market town centred around a traditional cobbled square that still hosts a weekly market every Wednesday. While it is most famously associated with the Battle of Bosworth - the site of which lies just south of the town at Ambion Hill - the daily rhythm of the place is defined more by its independent shops, red-brick Georgian architecture, and the expansive Country Park. The local landscape is gently rolling and quintessentially rural, though the proximity to Hinckley and Nuneaton means the practicalities of major supermarkets and rail links are never more than a twenty-minute drive away. It is the kind of place where you can walk from the town centre directly onto the towpath of the Ashby Canal, making it feel far more connected to the countryside than its geography near the industrial Midlands might suggest.